Both the caller and the called programs are in the same library. And the library is highest in the system library list.
- Dan Bale
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Subject: Re: Sanity check: RTVOBJD *LIBL/ABCMONRG RTNLIB(&LIBNAM), then CALL &LIBNAM/ABCMONRG???
—Or— is it assuming the library may not be in the library list and the original developer used this technique to find it?
I’ll do something like this for utility programs where the library is often not in any lib list.
Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects
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