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It sounds as if you have answered your own question.
It appears that you need to end the activation group.
Paul Therrien
Andeco Software
-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David FOXWELL
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 6:09 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Program won't let go of QRPLOBJ
Hi,
While testing an interactive application, a program crashed. I used
STRSRVJOB in another session to find the problem. I fixed the program and
recompiled, but now the application runs the program that is in QRPLOBJ.It
is running in a named ACTGRP. If I reply G to the message when the program
crashes, I can end it normally and exit to my starting menu. At this point,
I am in the DAG.
I debugged the calling program : this does a CALL MYPGM. I changed the value
of MYPGM so that it would not find the program to call. It crashed, and I
changed the value of MYPGM back to the original value hoping it would now
find the program that I just fixed. However the program still crashes with
the same orginal problem. DSPJOB shows that the old version of the program
in QRPLOBJ is still running. The debug screen shows the QRPLOBJ version of
the program but the new source.
Returning to my menu in the DAG, I deleted the named ACTGRP to get the new
version of the program to run. Which I didn't want to have to do. How could
I have got the app to use my new version of the program?
Thanks.
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