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I'm just looking for what other people are doing. assume i have pgm1 and srvpgm1 and srvpgm2 pgm2, srvpgm1, srvpgm2 pgm3, srvpgm1, srvpgm2, srvpgm3 pgm4, srvpgm1, srvpgm2 In this scenario, pgm1, pgm2, pgm3, pgm4 are all within the same system. would you typically, A. Not create binding directories at all. B. Create 1 binding directory for all of these and just add to the binding directory for additional programs C. Create a separate binding directory for each program. D. Other- please explain As i said, i'm just looking for how others are doing these kind of things, to better how i'm handling these types of things. Mike Smith Information Systems RGC Resources
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