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  • Subject: Re: ILE Service Programs and RCLRSC command
  • From: Jon.Paris@xxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 14:43:53 -0500


I'm afraid your question can't be answered as noted below.  It will be
easier to give you an answer once we know what is really happening.

 >> So far activation groups have not been addressed within the
application.

By saying *NEW you create an AG _every_ time the program is called.  The
performance will probably be less than stellar (to put it mildly).

 >> The CRTPGM command created the service program

Not sure what you mean here.  Service Programs are created with CRTSRVPGM
and *NEW is not an option.

If you are in fact creating a program that supplies a service (not a
service program) then you might be able to get away with changing the AG
from *NEW to *CALLER.  Then (unless you really are using service programs)
the RCLRSC will work the way it should.


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