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Ever since ILE was introduced, the program's object-level source
information has been blank for ILE programs, for the obvious reason that
an ILE program can be made up of multiple modules, each with it's own
source information.
Imagine my surprise when I happened to notice that using DSPPGM on
certain ILE programs started showing the source library, file and
member, but not the source member changed information.
Further surprise when I discovered that it did not match the module
source information, for these single-module ILE programs.
After checking several programs, it seems to have started after my
customer started using Implementer for change control. Is this a
"feature" of Implementer?
The reason I suspect Implementer is that the module's source information
shows the source library as something like IM3851S, and the object-level
source library is MODLPSRC. When I compile that particular program
using PDM option 14, the object-level source information is blank.
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*Peter Dow* /
Dow Software Services, Inc.
909 793-9050
petercdow@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:petercdow@xxxxxxxxx>
pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> /
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