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perhaps with a rlcactgrp *eligible (clear all activation groups opened)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Horn" <jimh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Rpg400-L@Midrange. Com" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 4:10 PM
Subject: activation groups and rclrsc


> I know that previously there was much discussion on this,
> but -
>
> We currently have many programs that run in the default
> activation group and some in *caller.  We even have some old
> s36 stuff.
>
> We have  a situation where some users process multiple
> companies by calling a cl program that changes the current
> library.  This worked fine in the old opm model, but is not
> working for programs that use service programs that open
> files .  Would it work to put a rclrsc command in the cl
> program that changes the current library?
>
> We are trying to implement the new/caller activation group
> option, but we have a lot of programs that sometimes are the
> caller and sometimes are the callee so sorting this out is
> somewhat of a challenge.
>
> Thanks
> Jim Horn
>
>
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