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Starting the controlling subsystem will run the startup program that is in the system value. If you run the startup program and not start the controlling subsystem, you will have problems down the road. If you run the startup program then start the controlling subsystem, you will run the startup program a second time from the controlling subsystem. Chris Bipes -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx No problem, just a question about how the system works... There's a system value for the controlling system (usually QSYS/QBASE or QSYS/QCTL), and a system value for the startup program. When you go into restricted state, and want to go back to normal operations, is it preferable to start the controlling subsystem or call the startup program? I am under the impression that starting the controlling subsystem and running the startup program are equivalent. Is this true?
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