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----- Message from Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Fri, 28program?
Jun 2013 15:52:19 -0400 -----
To:
"COBOL Programming on the IBM i \(AS/400 and iSeries\)" <cobol400-
l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:
Re: [COBOL400-L] COBOL for RPG programmers: How do you shut down a
business
If you mean other COBOL programs then you're out of luck without
some messing about.
One way to do it is to change the program that calls this one so
that it calls via a variable not a literal. Then when the program is
to be switched out change the variable temporarily to another
program, call it, then change the variable back and the pointer will
be re-resolved.
Really this is no different from an RPG IV program in an AG. The
problem you have lies not with how _this_ program exits but rather
how you tell the _caller_ to re-resolve the pointer.
On 2013-06-28, at 2:18 PM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/28/2013 1:10 PM, Jon Paris wrote:of the program that's causing the problem.
Is it COBOL/400 or ILE COBOL. If ILE COBOL what activation group.
It is also important to know if it is the first COBOL program in a
series or one later in the chain.
It's an OPM program.
It looks like there are other programs on the call stack in front
david
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