In one of the default activation groups the IBM OPM (system) programs and
service programs run. Within the second run the all (individual) OPM
programs and ILE (service) programs generated with Activation Group *CALLER
that are called from an (OPM) program running in the default activation
group.
Nevertheless, you should not run any ILE program or service program within
the default activation group.
You really can get into trouble, for example if a RCLSRC is exectuted,
Much better is to run the ILE (service) programs in a named activation
group.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Birgitta Hauser
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Brown)
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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Alan
Cassidy
Sent: Sonntag, 21. Februar 2021 18:10
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Default activation groups
Can somebody share the differences between the two different activation
groups?
Specifically, is there any gotchas if one OPM program A called an RPGLE
program B compiled with DFTACTGRP(*YES) ?
aec
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