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Thanks for everyone's suggestions.

I ended up just writing a new RCLACTGRP command this morning.
Here is the source:
http://code.midrange.com/d2db1bea07.html

We've placed it in a library that is above QSYS in our system library list.

The program passes RCLACTGRP commands to QSYS/QWVCCDLA (The CPP for RCLACTGRP).
When the activation group is specified, the new program passes the input straight into QSYS/QWVCCDLA.

When *ELIGIBLE is passed, I use the Qwvolagp API to get the job's activation groups.
Then I process the list returned and ignore a list of named activation groups.

We couldn't just ignore the RCLACTGRP ELIGIBLE call because the vendor's product was relying on it to do some cleanup.
This way their call still works for their own activation groups, but our small list of specific activation groups are safe.

Chris Hiebert
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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