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No.  RPG program. 

- A driver CL program does override and call RPGA
- RPGA then call several RPG program that do update/add/delete on the
file.  RPGA itself does not do anything with the file.

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Is the file overridden by a CL or other process earlier in the job
stream,
to the file named in the journal?

-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: JOPGM in journal

- When doing DSPJRN to an outfile, this outfile will have a field call
JOPGM.  I've always under the impression that this field represent the
actual program that did the update/delete/write.  Is that correct?
 
- I've a journal entry that showing a RPG program the did the PT on a
file, however, this file is not declared anyway in the RPG program.
Strange?
 
 

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