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  • Subject: Re: Find a CL program's library - While it is running
  • From: "Dennis Lovelady" <dennis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 11:46:57 -0400

Hi, Pat:

From: Pat Barber <MBOCEANSIDE@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 10:59 AM


>> > RTVJOBA curlib(&curlib)
>>
>> Does this mean that Pat Barber has most of the programs in QGPL (which is
>> default *CURLIB)?
>
>No... I never keep any programs in QGPL... and the example I provided
>returns the library that the CLP was called from... but maybe I
>didn't understand the question...

Oh contraire.  :^)  curlib(&curlib) always returns the *CURLIB value, which
is independent of where a program is called from.

HTH
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