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Rory Hewitt wrote:
Bob Cozzi had an article about something just like this:
http://systeminetwork.com/node/26462

That's a really great article. Thanks for the link.

I'm curious about something in there, and I hope someone can help me out. I know that when a procedure is registered as an exit point with CEE4RAGE, it will be called even in the case of ENDJOB *IMMED (1).

Bob's code uses a C++ destructor:
Entry_Exit::~Entry_Exit() {
m_nExit = RPG_EXIT();
}

which will call the RPG_EXIT procedure in the service program. Does anyone know if this procedure would be as robust to different forms of abnormal job end as CEE4RAGE?


(1) Barbara Morris, http://archive.midrange.com/rpg400-l/200407/msg00031.html

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