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> I think the typical answer to creating service programs (or even *PGMs > with multiple modules) is to use some variant of MAKE. That is, any > time one uses PDM 15 followed by CRTPGM or CRTSRVPGM, one should > probably use an automated tool to properly bind the modules and set > the activation group attribute. A CL program would be good enough. > --buck With a change management system like Aldon CMS or Turnover, you can specify the creation parameters for the service programs (and other objects) there. The QUSRTOOL library has a make utility (TMK) which can be used to create your programs and service programs. It's not the easiest thing to use. Alternately, the old TAATOOL library had a command SBMPDMPARM which is used as a substitute for PDM options 14 & 15. It reads the source member for "creation parameters" stored as comments. It would probably need to be modified to create service programs. Keith
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