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Jon/Jeff,
Wouldn't changing the default on CRTBNDCBL do this for him? Unless the
parameter is specified in WDSC/RDi, wouldn't it honor the command default?
Michael
The Way International
cobol400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/23/2009 01:00:08 PM:
----- Message from Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Thu, 22--
Oct 2009 15:45:49 -0400 -----
To:
COBOL Programming on the iSeries/AS400 <cobol400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:
Re: [COBOL400-L] ILE COBOL setting ACTGRP(name-group)
You should be able to set it in your compile options in WDSC Jeff and
it should remember. Worst case scenario design your own compile
command.
Jon Paris
www.Partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
On 22-Oct-09, at 3:28 PM, Jeff Buening wrote:
Does ILE COBOL CRTBNDCBL have a way in the PROCESS statement to set
the
compiler to always compile a program in ACTGRP(name-activation)
(whatever I
choose for the name-activation)? I have noticed ILE RPG has an H-
Spec that
seems to do this, but have not found anything for ILE COBOL. The
problem
is that I want to use ILE COBOL with WDSC but others still use PDM
and OPM,
so what to make sure they get the correct default if they compile.
If this
isn't an option why has IBM not done this?
Thanks,
Jeff Buening
Programmer/Analyst
jeff.buening@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: 419-586-8599
FAX #: 419-586-6224
www.celinainsurance.com
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