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Thanks, Mel.

I tried this, but when I do a DSPPGM it still shows *LIBL
for the service program in question even though I specify
the library.

I may try changing my binding dir temporarily to see if
that helps.

Brad

On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 11:25:55 -0500
 Mel Rothman <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Try the BNDSRVPGM parameter of the UPDPGM command.
> Specify *NONE for the MODULE parameter if you don't wish
> to make any module changes.
> 
> Mel Rothman
> Mel Rothman, Inc.
> 
> Brad Stone wrote:
> >Let's say I have PGMA that is compiled to use SRVPGM1,
> but
> >it's specified to use the *LIBL to find it.
> >
> >Is there a way to change this to specify a specific
> library
> >where it should find SRVPGM1, or does that require a
> >recompile?
> >
> >Thanks!
> 
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