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Hi

I just added a simple CALLP to a module M1. The procedure called is in module M2 so I added the module M2 to my program's binding directory.
No problem.

Now, what about all the other programmes that bind in M1. They need M2 as well in their BNDDIR. But M2 calls other procedures from other modules that call other procedures from other modules that call .....

Just my luck, M1 is used just about everywhere and the boss can't understand why suddenly he can't compile his own program anymore!

Even worse we have a rule that makes us recompile every program that uses a module when that module is modified. I called our utility program with M1 as its input parameter. It looks like it wants to compile every program in the shop.

What do I do folks?


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