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Reeve,

In the last years of Midrange Computing some one wrote a utility called List 
Dormant Programes. I think the article (and perhaps the code) can be retrieved 
from www.mcpressonline.com.

If the code is not available I can send you the sources off line, but you have 
to wait till the end of April: I am on holiday now (i.e. not at my work place).

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler.

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On 13-4-04 at 16:55 Reeve wrote:

>Yes, signing off and on is the ultimate cleanup (excluding IMPL), but
>it's a
>major drain on productivity when you have a series of overrides, test files
>in QTEMP, and command history available in the current job with F9.  Yes, I
>can add the overrides to a script and put my test files in a persistent
>program, but many times I end up in a unique (and non-scriptable) situation
>based on the direction the testing is going.  
>
>A DSPACCGRP-like tool would be extremely useful in tracking down open
>files,
>rogue access groups, etc.
>
>-reeve
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-
>> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Barbara Morris
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 2:52 PM
>> To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: ILE 100.5
>> 
>> Jon Paris wrote:
>> >
>> >  >> To reclaim ane ACTGRP, use RCLACTGRP <name>/*ELIGIBLE.
>> >  >> *ELIGIBLE will reclaim all ACTGRPs that are no longer used.
>> >
>> > ... It is a great helper for the programmer when
>> > testing, ...
>> 
>> In my experience it's not even a help when testing.  On two occasions I
>> spent a couple of hours debugging problems that I thought were caused by
>> my code but were actually caused by DFTACTGRP(*ELIGIBLE).  (Would have
>> been "one" occasion, but I'm a slow learner.)  Now I never use it -
>> signing off and back on is quick enough.
>> 
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