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James H. H. Lampert wrote:
I wrote:
We are also having an issue involving calls to a program
we don't have any control over, and specifically with being
able to forcibly deactivate said program. We've experienced
numerous situations in which RCLRSC doesn't behave as
advertised.

Is there a good way for a calling program to force the
complete deactivation of a called program?

More information: It's an OPM RPG program, that (as I
understand it) returns with LR not set.

We frequently encounter situations where (for reasons we've
never been able to fathom) RCLRSC fails to affect our own
QuestView product (which, except for a very few programs,
all of them new, none of them heavily used) is 100% OPM.


What does not get /deactivated/ by the request to reclaim resources? If it is an issue for an open file, what program opens the file, and what scope? TRCJOB logs the open, and the WRKJOB OPTION(*OPNF) should indicate if the open is for an activation group; I do not recall if\what it shows for an open as scoped to *JOB.

Regards, Chuck

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