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Well, maybe some people use more than one activation group at once, maybe even named, and *ELIGIBLE is easier than tracking them down? :-)

--Alan

Wouldn't it make more sense to reclaim the activation group that you're using, rather than specifying *ELIGIBLE?

For example, if you're loading everything into QILE, why not type
RCLACTGRP QILE?  Not only is it safer than *ELIGIBLE, it's less to type!

If you're using *CALLER and calling from the default activation group, then there's no way to reclaim it, signing off is the only option.

On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, Bob Cozzi wrote:


RCLACTGRP *ELIGIBLE should work without signing off, unless you have debug active. Make sure you first end debug, then issue the RCLACTGRP command. I
don't have to sign off if I use this routine.



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