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Mark, 

I played a little with this:
Set OPNSCOPE (*JOB) in either of them. Both ways worked for me. I would
put it in opnqryf, because that way you can later change to something else
if you need. If you put it in ovrdbf, then this parameter in opnqryf is
ignored (didn't find it documented, but it seems to work that way)

On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Mark Lazarus wrote:

> 
> Vanya,
> 
> At 07:18 PM 1/27/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >Mark,
> >Depending of wether you make a call from default AG or from named one,
> >OPNSCOPE(*JOB or *ACTGRPDFN) in opnqryf should do the job.
> 
>  It's from the default AG.  The ILE pgm had an AG of *NEW.  This didn't
> work.  Changing the AG to *CALLER made this code work.  Does OPNQRYF have
> to specify the scope as *JOB or should the OVRDBF be enough?
> 
> >With all do respect, sharing resources across the AG boundaries doesn't
> >comply with basic idea of AG - isolation. You might want to reconsider
> >application design.
> 
>  Normally I'd agree, but this being called from an OPM pgm in an existing
> application.  Sometimes you don't have much choice!
> 
>  -mark

        Reason for that comment (and others that I put in mu posts) is not
to educate you (I don't think you need it), but to try to animate and
attract other people to ILE, all that in hope that one fine day, I won't
have to deal with OPM any more.

Take care,
Vanja Jovic


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