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On 18/02/2008, at 9:32 AM, Joep Beckeringh wrote:
I suggest you check your code. I could not believe what you
described; I
would expect the second call to display '1' and '3'. The binding of
the
program results in calls for the first and second export from the
service program. When you remove the export of PROC2, PROC3 becomes
the
second export, so your program ends up calling PROC3.
That would have been my answer had someone asked me about this
situation before I experimented. However, I did recheck my code and ...
Oh, crap ... proc3 returns 2
... and now it's my answer again.
Because I could not believe what you found, I tested it and indeed,
the
second call displayed '1' and '3'.
Forget everything I said in my last append. It's all crap. It was
late ... and I have a cold ... and ...
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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