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Hi

I assume you know that you can see the program attribute with DSPPGM, and the same thing can tell you whether a program WILL run in the default activation group, I think.

Just curious - do you want to find out something more at run-time? What will this do for you? Again, just wondering.

Vern

On 2/3/2013 8:25 PM, Gerald Kern wrote:
"Are you trying to tell if the program is an OPM program?"

Yes.

"Or whether it's running in the default activation group?"

Yes again. I know I can find that info in the active job attributes and
short of writing a program to do so was wondering if there is another
telltale sign.

We use a /copy member for our H spec that specifies DFTACTGRP(*NO)
ACTGRP(*CALLER) - just wondering if there is anything running that might
not be using this.

We aren't having any problems at this time.I'm reviewing our programming
standards document and the thought just popped into my head.



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