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CRTBNDRPG handles it a little differently than CRTRPGMOD and CRTPGM.


> 
> >Turns out it does do that if the module is currently still on your
> >system. If the module is not, it appears to list the program name
> >for each file instead of the module it is declared in. :(
> >
> >-Bob
> 
> Bob, our system is acting a little differently.
> 
> I created an RPG program using CRTBNDRPG which leaves no copy of
the
> module, and DSPPGMREF shows 17 references, 2 of which are files.  I
> did
> my command to an outfile and saw then with query.  Might this have
> something to do with the H-specs?
> 
> H BNDDIR('SOCKUTIL') BNDDIR('QC2LE') DEBUG 
> H OPTION(*NODEBUGIO:*SRCSTMT) DATFMT(*MDY) 
>  /If Defined(*CRTBNDRPG)                   
> H DFTACTGRP(*NO) ACTGRP(*NEW)              
>  /EndIf                                    
> 
> 
> 
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