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Will change the H spec tomorrow. Maybe I can stop wasting peoples time.

Again, thanks and my apologies.

John McKee


On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 6:45 PM, CRPence <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 13-Nov-2013 16:12 -0800, John McKee wrote:
Just looked at a compile list. My program was created with a PDM
option "CR". I don't remember if this came from the vendor or was
locally created. Default for activation group is *CALLER. <<SNIP>>

Using an RPGLE H-Spec and a CLLE DCLPRCOPT in the program source,
both specifying the DFTACTGRP(*NO), is probably a good habit. Those
will override the choice on the CRTxxx command. When no ACTGRP is
specified, the default of *STGMDL will effect either ACTGRP(QILE) or
ACTGRP(QILETS) according to the storage model; while not ideal, it sure
beats accidentally using DFTACTGRP(*YES) and the possible negative
consequences.

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