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Hi ppl, Turnover is the utility used for migrating any sources and/or objects to production. Turnover appears to be compiling programs differently on Development and Production. When I compile YWAQR1 (an ile rpg)on Development , it runs the compile command with parameters DFTACTGRP(*NO) ACTGRP(QILE) and generates a program with "Activation group attribute" = QILE. When I migrate the program to production, it gets generated with "Activation group attribute" = *CALLER. I don't think we're doing much with named activation groups but it's obviously a problem if Turnover generates different results on Development and Production (can't trust Development test results!). Can some one who is familiar with turnover give suggestions why is it giving different activation groups? YWAQR1 is called by CL program YWAQC1, which executes command RCLRSC before ending. RCLRSC seems to close files left open by an RPGLE program that does a RETURN with *INLR = *OFF when the RPGLE is called from a CL program and the RPGLE program's activation group attribute is *CALLER but doesn't close them when the RPGLE program's activation group attribute is QILE. Thanks, Murali. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo! HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/careermakeover
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