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On 29/01/2009, at 8:46 PM, David FOXWELL wrote:

This old program is currently calling a CLP that does a SNDPGMMSG to show an error message on a user screen. It's certainly going to get the chop, but, I was wondering what will happen if it was kept? Where will the message go?

It will go where it was sent. It is not possible to determine that from the supplied information.

Also, when converting a program to ILE is there anyway of knowing if that program is 100% ILE? I mean no calls to a program outside that activation group, eg a call to a CLP or an RPGLE not compiled with *CALLER.

What on earth makes you think that calls outside an activation group make something NOT ILE?


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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