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The QIBM_QZDA_INIT exit point is searched for registered exit programs
when the prestart job for program QZDASOINIT is started.  To have your
newly registered exit program recognized, you do not need to IPL the
system but you do need to endpj and strpj QZDASOINIT.

Bruce

>
>I have a little exit point question....
>
>... First off, I have never written an exit point program or configured one
>before... So please keep that in mind :-)
>
>I wrote one called  ODBCTEST  in a library called TIMTEST.
>
>I did a wrkreginf and found the qibm_QZDA_INIT exit point and added the
>above exit program...
>
>I then wanted to see if my program would restrict me from doing a client
>access transfer... And wula...  Nothing...  So then I did a wrkobj on my
>exit program, and it hadn't been used yet?
>
>Questions...  Does the client access transfer program trigger that exit
>point?  Or do I need to IPL before an exit point change is noticed?  Or did
>I just do something wrong (highly likely) any guesses???...
>
>Thanks,
>
>tim
>


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