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"Smith, Mike" wrote: > 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, I have one binding directory. Period. In it is _every_ service program. I then use an H spec (copied in) for programs using any service program. -- -Jeff New email address: jlcrosby@dilgardfoods.com The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the opinion of my company. Unless I say so.
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