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Hi,
I learned at the RPG Summit how to straighten out the mess I had
made of service programs, binder language, binding directory and H specs.
I cleaned everything up and got it working great in our test environment.
When I moved things to the live, it didn't work (service program not
found). I did get it to work after several tries at recreating the
service program & ILE program. I understand the concepts, but I think I
need help on the sequence, so I have a couple of questions.

I created modules.
I created a binding directory.
I bound them together into a service program. CRTSRVPGM
SRVPGM(V64BPCSUSR/SRVINV) MODULE(V64BPCSUSR/SRVINV)
BNDDIR(V64BPCSUSR/SRVINV)
I have a binder language source
I have this as the header in my ILE program:
H BNDDIR('SRVINV')
H Option(*srcstmt : *nodebugio)
/If Defined(*CRTBNDRPG)
H DftActGrp(*NO) ActGrp('qiqe')
/EndIf
I compile using option 14(Compile)

What is the correct sequence to create all this stuff? The above is my
best guess.

If I want to add another module to SRVINV, do I create the new module, add
it to the binding directory, recreate the service program, add to the top
of the binder language, then use it in the program?

This works really slick once it is in place. It is just taking me a bit of
trial and error to get it all working, then after trying so many things, I
forget exactly how I did it. Thanks for any assistance you can give me.

<===================================================>

Terri Harteau
Programmer/Analyst
Felker Brothers Corporation
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"The danger in life is not that we aim too high and miss.
The problem is that we aim too low and hit the mark." -- Michelangelo
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