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  • Subject: Re: Module references
  • From: Ellen ter Hazeborg <hazeborg@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 22:02:57 +0100

Hi Bruce,

I tried this today and it worked ! Thanks a lot !

Ellen

bvining@VNET.IBM.COM schrieb:
> 
> Ellen,
> 
> Your tools could use the List ILE Program Information (QBNLPGMI) API
> formats PGML0100 (Modules) and PGML0200 (Service Programs) to
> determine what modules and service programs were used during the
> previous compilation.  The tool could then use CRTBNDDIR and ADDBNDDIRE
> to build a temporary binding directory for referencing when recreating
> the program.  If you do take this approach you most likely should not
> add any of the Q* service programs found as they are often added
> automatically by the compiler/binder.
> 
> This doesn't tell you what *BNDDIR was actually used in the previous
> compilation, but could be better in that the *BNDDIR may have changed
> during the interim anyway.
> 
> Bruce Vining
> 
> >
> >We do not develop programs for other companies, we only develop them for
> >our company. If we want to make a change, eg. adding a field to a file,
> >we have to do this during the night because most of the users are at
> >home at that time. But we do not like working at night very much and
> >therefore we have written some tools to make such changes without being
> >online. These tools use several files which store information about
> >database relation, program relations and, very important, the relation
> >between source and object. This information we get by using DSPPGMREF
> >and DSPPGM etc. But we do not get any information about how a program
> >with a module has to be compiled ! For that reason we want to get the
> >bind directory to do the compilation.
> >
> >I hope I could explain the reasons (English is not my mother tongue as
> >you already have guessed).
> >
> >Cheers, Ellen
> >
> 
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