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IS the menu in question the initial menu?
No the initial menu.
I typed GO ZZMENU and then removed the library it's in from the libl.
It still works. I'm sure it's been this way for long time, just never noticed.
We had an issue where a tester didn't understand this, thought they were testing the new version of the pgm (it didn't blow up so it must be working), sent it on to production where the change blew up one of the main apps...
Lot's of drama.
Jim

----- Original Message ----- From: "Monnier, Gary" <Gary.Monnier@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 11:19 AM
Subject: RE: library list and menu objects


Jim,

IS the menu in question the initial menu? It has been a while but I
seem to remember something about menus not changing once they are used
by a job and has been that way since their inception. I do have to say
my memory is based upon the menu options that show when a profile swap
is done.

Does a RCLRSC help?

Gary Monnier


On 2/11/2011 7:34 AM, franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> If I am in a menu (crtmnu type *dspf) and change the job's library
list to not include the library where that menu resides, the menu still
functions& runs, and does not then use the menu object now in the libl,
but continues to execute the old menu. Has it always worked this way? I
see the job has a lock on the menu objects in the library removed from
the library list, and am assuming the job gets what it needs when menu
called (before libl changed).
> We had a user testing snafu that needs to be explained.
> Jim Franz
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