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  • Subject: Re: activation group...more specific...thanks
  • From: "Joe Teff" <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 09:24:24 -0500

>Here's what I'd like to do...
>main menu calls a subsystem menu, "ORDER MENU", called up by clp: ORDERMN
>I'd like for clp ORDERMN to start up the actgrp "ORDERMN" and
rclactgrp(ORDERMN) when complete...
>But, ORDERMN cannot reclaim the activation group it is running in?
>Any suggestions on how to do this???

Instead of using a named activation group of ORDERMN, you could use *NEW.
I'm assuming that all programs called directly or indirectly by clp ORDERMN
would
be created as *CALLER. When program ORDERMN ends, the AG created by
ORDERMN would go away on it's own.

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