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"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 06/20/2016
05:40:37 PM:
If you prompt the STRSBS command in WRKMBRPDM in a CLP it does not
validate that the specifiec subsystem exists.

Nor does it do so in the compile.

Wondering why. Is there some elegant design element here?

The reason is that the STRSBS command itself does not pre-validate
that you entered a valid subsystem description object name nor that you
entered a valid name for an existing object at all. Rather, at actual
execution time, it simply tries to start a subsystem by the name entered.
That's why there is no error message that says something to the effect of
"The name entered is not a subsystem description." That is also why there
is no validation when prompting from a CL or compiling the CL -- because
neither of those represent execution-time validation.

Sincerely,

Dave Clark

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