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Another thing to try-- can you delete the program in library QRPLOBJ?
Depending on how things work, this may force the system to re-resolve
to the object, instead of using an existing pointer.
This is the same effect you get if you re-compile a routing program
used by a subsystem-- the system will use the copy in QRPLOBJ until
the subsystem is either restarted or until you delete the old program
from QRPLOBJ. In the case of a subsystem, nothing crashes, but
evidently the subsystem says, "Now where did that program go to? I
swear that pointer -used- to work! Oh, well... Let's see if it's
where that human said it was" and follows the information in the
subsystem definition to connect to the new program.
--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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