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In a multi-module service program, you may want to share routines between
modules, but not make them visible to the world at large. For this, you
would need to export those "internally-shared" procedures, but omit them
from the binding specifications.

Make sense?

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On the commande CRTSRVPGM our default settings are EXPORT(*SRCFILE). I
know that using a *SRCFILE will enable me to restrict the use of
certain subprocedures, but why wouldn't I just make the subprocedures
non exportable in the module, ie leave off the EXPORT keyword? Is the
idea so that more than one service program can be made from the same
module?
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