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  • Subject: Re: API for modifying Mudule Source Information
  • From: "Bob Dobrowolski" <bdobrowolski@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 07:59:54 -0800

Why??  We are a software house.  After we freeze a version of the software,
we create libraries for the next version and copy in all the source and
objects.  At this point, the source references are all wrong, pointing to
the old frozen source libraries.  Turnover, our change management software,
really hates this.  Therefore, we were hoping to update the module source
references for the ILE stuff just like we were able to with the OPM stuff.
It saves a whole lotta compile time.

Thanks,
Bob Dobrowolski
Nordic Information Systems, Inc.
(916)932-2041  Fax:(916)932-2121
bdobrowolski@nisusa.com
web site: www.nisusa.com

Panic, chaos, and disorder - my work here is done...
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon.Paris@halinfo.it <Jon.Paris@halinfo.it>
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date: Thursday, November 04, 1999 8:39 PM
Subject: API for modifying Mudule Source Information


>
>
> >> If I use DSPPGM on an ILE pgm, I can see the source information for all
the
>modules that make up a *pgm object.  Is there an API to retrieve and change
this
>information?
>
>Retrieve - Yes.  The APIs you need are QBNLPGMI (for programs) and QBNLSPGM
(for
>Service programs) they are detailed (or as much as they get anyway) in
"OS/400
>Program and CL Command APIs" - at least that is what it was called at V4R3.
>
>Change ? - use the compiler and the CRTPGM/CRTSRVPGM/UPDPGM/UPDSRVPGM
"APIs"
><vbg>
>
>Why would you want to modify the source information? The source is the
source is
>the source - changing the information in the program object won't change
that.
>
>
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