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  • Subject: RE: CALLB vs.CALLP
  • From: "David Morris" <dmorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 16:47:37 -0700

Scott,

The default scope is *actgrpdfn.  Assuming you are not running in the default 
activation 
group and specify *CALLER in your wrapper, I don't see a problem, doesn't mean 
this is 
the best/only way to do it.

David Morris

>>> klemscot@klements.com 03/31/00 02:06PM >>>

...I was talking about the fact that if I make a subprocedure to do QCMDEXC
(exactly like the example that you gave below) it doesnt work properly for
OVRDBF (or OVRxxx) because the subprocedure appears to operate on a 
different call level than the main program...


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