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I have a service program compiled in RPG/ILE. There is only a single
*MOD object in the service program. I made a slight change to one of
the procedures in this service program (I added one item to a
compile-time array). I then recreated the *MOD object and did an
UPDSRVPGM. Note that I did not add or remove any procedures, so the
service program's signature did not change. The UPDSRVPGM command was
as follows:
UPDSRVPGM SRVPGM(DILGARD/SUBRAUT) MODULE(DILGARD/SUBRAUT) +
EXPORT(*SRCFILE) BNDDIR(DILGARD)
The binder language source was:
StrPgmExp PgmLvl(*CURRENT)
Export Symbol(AutDesc)
Export Symbol(Authorized)
Export Symbol(AutSelect)
Export Symbol(IsRchStrDt)
Export Symbol(IsRchStrD8)
Export Symbol(ListAutCod)
Export Symbol(RtvOrGdShw)
EndPgmExp
I then ran a CLLE program that did a CALLPRC to one of the procedures
(LstAutCod) in this service program. The compile-time array change was
_not_ reflected. After recreating the CLLE *MOD and *PGM objects, then
the change was reflected.
I thought that service programs were bound by reference such that when I
change a service program, that change is immediately reflected to any
calling program. What am I missing?
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-Jeff
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