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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 8:30 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: OPM -> ILE -> OPM and RSTDSP


I have an OPM RPG program which calls a second program which displays
a popup window. The first program has it's display file as
RSTDSP(*NO), but still when the first program comes back everything
works fine. All I did was insert an ILE program into the stack: the
first OPM program calls the ILE program, which defaults a couple of
parameters before calling the second OPM program. BOOM! Unless I
change the display file to RSTDSP(*YES), I get session errors
resulting in RPG1215.

Theoretically this could be a logic problem (perhaps when I changed
the call I somehow caused a refresh to not happen) but I was just
wondering if anyone else has run across this problem. At this point,
I'm considering whether all display files should just be set to
RSTDSP(*YES) now; it seems that much of the rationale behind
RSTDSP(*NO) went away after we stopped dialing in with our 5250 model
12 terminals. :)

Thanks in advance!


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