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> by running the UPDSRVPGM command. It will re-bind the > updated module leaving the rest of the service > program intact. IF you cross all fingers and offer a small sacrifice to the God of Orphaned Modules ;-) UPDSRVPGM is useful, if used carefully, and you should really try to recreate the SRVPGM as soon as you can, UPDSRVPGM (pre v4r3) had some quirks. In this instance where the *code* in the module is not changing, UPDSRVPGM will be pretty much safe. Swapping in & out heavily modified modules with function signature changes is when it get hairy :) --phil
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