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On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 5:38 AM Craig Richards <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


So it does not seem to be picking up the changed CRTBNDRPG command which is
in the system library list above QSYS.

I wonder if the precompiler is qualifying the command from either QDEVTOOLS
or QSYS.


Having a custom version of systems commands in a library above QSYS is
basically no longer allowed.

It's a security risk that IBM has been working to close since v7.1, from
the 7.1 MTU

Programs that use customized versions of IBM-supplied commands Some IBM i
functions that use IBM-supplied control language (CL) commands that are not
library-qualified in this release might be changed in a future release to
specify a specific library, *NLVLIBL or *SYSTEM, for the library qualifier.
Applications that depend on using their own version of commands instead of
the IBM-supplied commands might not work as they had on earlier releases.
These applications should be changed to use the retrieve command exit point
(QIBM_QCA_RTV_COMMAND) or the change command exit point
(QIBM_QCA_CHG_COMMAND) that allows your exit program to get control and
possibly change the command that is used.


Charles

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