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I'm wondering about activation groups...is the CGIDEV2 running in the
same or a different activation group than the OPNQRYF? What's the value
of the OVRSCOPE parameter in the OPNQRYF?

On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 14:34:59 -0500, "Goodbar, Loyd (ETS - Water Valley)"
<LGoodbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> I have not used OPNQRYF in CGIDEV2 but...
> 
> Are you calling a separate CL program to do the OPNQRYF, or do you do the
> OPNQRYF directly from the RPG: "eval rc=docmd('OPNQRYF....')"? If you use
> a
> separate CL program you may be running to call level issues. I'd try the
> OPNQRYF directly from RPG so it stays in the same call level as the
> OVRDBF.
> 
> Also, your files should be defined as USROPN in the F-specs.
> 
> HTH,
> Loyd
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Lundy [mailto:jlundy@xxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 14:05
> To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: OPNQRYF and CGIDEV2
> 
> 
>       Is it possible to use OPNQRYF with CGIDEV2?
> 
>       I have tried ever combination if can think of to make this work.
> 
>       CL calling RPG, RPG using docmd calling CL 
>               OPNQRYF runs but program is reading file in file order
> sequence.
> 
>       RPG using docmd to issue OVRDBF and OPNQRYF, docmd returns error on
> OPNQRYF.
> 
>       Have made search of Google, Midrange archives, and Yahoo Easy400
> group.
>       
> 
>       Any help or suggestions appreciated.
> 
>       TIA
> 
>      Jim
> 
>  
> 
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