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Aaron, I did find a copy of that source on my PC. It looks like the right source but to be sure I will have to check my iSeries system at home. I will send it on privately since it is too much to copy and paste here. I also wrote an article in October of 1999 (http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?230@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@.214a2e0f) on dynamic program call binding and one in December of 1999 call pick lists on the fly that describes how to use a single program to support generic selection lists that can be plugged into any green screen program (http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@.21c6657e). The pick list idea was great for green screens but on the web I would not even consider doing them in RPG. Java makes these things much easier and performance is not even close to being an issue for CRUD type programs. David Morris >>> ALBartell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 3/19/2004 7:48:28 AM >>> >http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@.214a309b The article is available, but the code isn't. Any chance you or somebody else might have a copy of it? I am very interested in this because I am attempting to do near the exact same thing with RPG except with procedure pointers which is similar to QleActBndPgm I am guessing. This allows me to have people "register" the program that needs to be called based on predefined data. Aaron Bartell
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