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>What I was getting at is that if you put all >of your programs in QILE, and then scope >the overrides to the default *ACTGRPDFN, >the override will affect any other programs >running in the QILE actgrp. > >This is different than DFTACTGRP(*YES) because >in that situation it goes by call-level, and >when that call level ends, so does the override. > >This is why I think *NEW/*CALLER is easier for >new people to understand. I can't outright disagree; I just picked a scenario that I see a lot of and figured I'd work off of that. In a mixed OPM/ILE environment where I'm converting one program at a time, I can't guarantee that the program calling my new ILE *CALLER code isn't OPM. --buck
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