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"RPG400-L" <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 08/20/2015 10:00:02
AM:

----- Message from Barbara Morris <bmorris@xxxxxxxxxx> on Wed, 19
Aug 2015 14:37:35 -0400 -----

To:

rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject:

Re: External procedure call returns a value. Does it need to be a
service program?

On 8/18/2015 8:24 AM,
MichaelQuigley@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I forget whether the change was made in 6.1 or 7.1 (or maybe even
earlier). For a program compiled with DFTACTGRP(*NO), the ACTGRP will
end
up being QILE by default.

Just to clarify this, the ACTGRP always defaulted to QILE with
DFTACTGRP(*NO).

The CRTBNDRPG command changed in 7.1, from _showing_ QILE as the
default, to showing *STGMDL. But since *STGMDL means "QILE" with the
default value for the STGMDL parameter, the activation group default
didn't actually change.


Barbara,

Thanks for clarifying that point. Perhaps I was confused by remembering
the CRTPGM defaults. (Of course I could have these wrong, too.) I know the
ACTGRP(*ENTMOD) is now the default on CRTPGM. For RPGLE, CBLLE, and CLLE,
"ACTGRP(*ENTMOD)" will use QILE (or QILETS when teraspace-enabled). I
could be wrong, but I think the CRTPGM default used to be ACTGRP(*NEW).
Now a "*NEW" activation group is only used when the entry module is not
RPGLE, CBLLE, or CLLE.

Anyway, thanks again for clarifying.

Michael Quigley
Computer Services
The Way International
www.TheWay.org

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