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  • Subject: Re: Change Non Observable to Observable?
  • From: "Mary Jo Whitcomb" <mjwhit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 05:22:05 -0700

Thanks to all who answered.  I feel a little stupid(not the first time).  I
did retreive the CL source, and removed the CHGPGM.  Guess I paniced, never
even thought about RTVCLSRC.  Strange they should have set it up to compile
as nonobservable and then did not compile the CPP to not allow retreival.

Yes, we do own the source to the vendor's programs.  So, hope there will be
no more problems when we do the transfer.  We will be doing much testing
when we get everything to the new machine before we go live.  We are doing a
side by side staged upgrade.  No hardware on the old F45 we wanted to keep.

Thanks to all for coming to the rescue!

Mary Jo

>Under the cmd BLDWNDPGM works a pgm, probably a CLP.
>If this pgm allows RTVCLSRC you can retrieve the source of the executing
>cmd pgm, change it so you can regenerate the window pgm with all its
>observable data.
>
>Joseph Wechsler
>
>


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