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Jeff,

We have our change management system set to do a two-step compile and it
handles the activation group. However since the time we wrote the system,
IBM added the COMPILEOPT parameter. You can specify
COMPILEOPT('ACTGRP(CELINAINS)') or whatever you want. One caveat, there
is no syntax checking or validation against the COMPILEOPT parameter. It
is simply passed through from the SQL pre-compile to the actual program
compile. That said, it does allow you to specify any of the parameters
not on the SQL compile commands.

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


cobol400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 12/06/2010 01:00:10 PM:

----- Message from Jeff Buening <JeffBuening@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on
Mon, 6 Dec 2010 10:55:32 -0500 -----

To:

cobol400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject:

[COBOL400-L] Can't set Activation Group in ILE SQL COBOL


Does anyone know why when I compile an ILE SQL COBOL program it shows it
going to Activation Group QILE, but in the COMPILE prompts I don't see
any
option to change it to something else like our company name? In COBOL
ILE
program the option is there but not COBOL SQL ILE program.

Running V5R4.

Activation group..................:QILE


Thanks,

Jeff Buening

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