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Correct. One CL module = one procedure.



On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 9:38 AM, Dan <dan27649@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am slowly, but surely, improving my service programs skillset.
Currently, I have one service program, CA9800, with two RPG modules,
CA9801R and CA9802R. Each module has several procedures. This is working
great.

There are two tasks that I want to convert into a service program, but they
are much better suited in a CLLE module than RPGLE. So far, I've
determined that I need to use CRTCLMOD and CRTPGM BNDSRVPGM(). DCLPRCOPT
is analogous to RPG's H-spec. (Although I don't see a NOMAIN option in
DCLPRCOPT.)

Am I restricted to one procedure in a CL module that is bound to a service
program? If not, are there any examples of this online? So far, I've
found only examples using a single procedure in a CLLE module.

- Dan
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