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I'm trying to track down an issue related to activating a service
program using QlsActBndPgm. This function takes a 4 byte binary value as
the activation mark. This according to the doc is "An entity uniquely
identifying the activation within the current job." There's also a 64
bit version of this api called QleActBndPgmLong that populates an 8 byte
activation mark value. This would lead me to assume that the range for
an activation mark can be greater than a 32bit int. What happens if
you're using QlsActBndPgm? Does the activation mark get truncated if it
exceeds the 4 byte capacity? Does it happen to default to -1 ('FFFFFFFF')?
Tim
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