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Did you read the help?

"IF STGMDL(*SNGLVL) is specified, this program will be
activated into the QILE activation group when it is
called. If STGMDL(*TERASPACE) is specified, the
program will be activated into the QILETS activation
group when it is called. "

Charles

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 8:16 AM, David FOXWELL <David.FOXWELL@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I'm using a CLP that runs a test on 1 or more other CLP, RPG and RPGLE. After calling the CLP and one of the programs crashing, I find myself having to SIGNOFF because one of the RPGLE hasn't let go of a file. This is standard shop procedure!
Understanding a little more about activation groups, I found that the files remaining open were in *DFTACTGRP.

I just had the idea to change the initial CLP to CLLE. All our RPGLE are compiled with ACTGRP *CALLER, although we do not yet use activation groups. My idea was that if my calling CLLE was compiled with ACTGRP *NEW, I'd no longer have this problem of files remaining open.

Now, when I press option 14 I note that the default value is ACTGRP *STGMDL STGMDL(*SNGLVL) which means running in QILE. What is the point of this?



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