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  • Subject: RE: paradox ?
  • From: "Steve Glanstein" <mic@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 16:47:26 -1000
  • Importance: Normal



It should probably state the following...
> 
> A system-state program cannot call a user-state program.
> How can QCMD or similar system-state programs call one of
> my user-state programs? Or how can OS/400 services
> (presumably system-state) call user-state exit programs?
> 
> The help text from DSPPGM is quite wrong and misleading:
> 
>                    Program State - Help
> 
> The state of the program.  Valid values are:
> 
> *USER
>     The program can call user-DOMAIN programs.
> (then how can you ever call an API?)
> 
> *SYSTEM
>     The program can call user- or system-DOMAIN programs.
> (plainly wrong - cannot call user-state programs)
> 
> *INHERIT
>     The program runs under (inherits) the same state as  its 
> calling program.
> 
Steve Glanstein
mic@aloha.com 
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