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OPM calling ILE isn't the problem...

You just need the ILE to be running in ACTGRP(*NEW) or ACTGRP(xxxxx).

ACTGRP(*CALLER) is the problem...

Charles


On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Buzz Fenner <bfenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On 7 Nov 2016, Charles Wilt wrote:

The means the ILE program ends up running in the default activation group.

Which is considered a bad thing, in fact Jon & Susan call it one of the
seven deadly sins of ILE >http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/
ibmi/developer/general/The-Seven-Deadly-Sins-of-ILE/

I'm well aware of this and I don't condone it. However, if there's any
saving grace, the OPM invocation is -always- as a batch job. I realize that
if it blows up, there is probably some loose ends left laying around.

But, even if OPM (CL) is rewritten as ILE, it in turn is -called- by an
OPM (CL) which at present cannot be re-written.

I'll check the scoping on the OPNQRYF statement.

--
Buzz


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