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Hmm, in v5r1 CRTBNDCL does not have a binding directory parameter. But
QLEAWI is bound, as you say.

bmorris@ca.ibm.com wrote:
>
> >Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 06:25:35 -0600
> >From: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@mn.mediaone.net>
> >
> >If you can use ILE, try the date/time functions of the ILE CEE APIs.
> >Works if you can get the first of the next month. CRTCLMOD, then CRTPGM
> >with binding *SRVPGM QLEAWI. (CRTBNDCL does not let you bind a service
> >program.)
>
> Vernon, you don't need to specify anything special to get to the
> functions in QLEAWI.  All ILE modules get binding directories
> QILE and QUSAPIBD automatically (it's always worked this way).
> QLEAWI is in bnddir QILE.
>
> CRTBNDCL allows you to specify a binding directory, so even if
> QILE weren't automatically added, you could still do the
> one-step compile.
>
> Barbara Morris
>
> P.S. I _did_ like that challenging little arithmetic puzzle.  Thanks.
> _Very_ challenging.  I could only get 9 of the 12 answers for that
> first "elementary" one. (http://cgi.wff-n-proof.com/MSQ-Ind/I-1E.htm)
>
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Ergo
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