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Hi David
Not knowing what happens in MyCLP, but is the RPGLE program residing in the
CURLIB?
Its been a while since I dealt with CURLIB, but that may be your problem,
if you don't change CURLIB, that is the one that will be run


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rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 02/20/2009 08:58:51 AM:

Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can help with this problem.

I have an RPGLE that calls a CLP :
C CALL 'MyCLP' // This does a CHGLIBL

Then
C CALL 'MyCLLE' // MyCLLE exists in several
libraries.


When I call MyCLLE a second time, it's the first instance of MyCLLE
that is called, even if it is no longer in the library list.

How do I get my RPGLE to call the first object called MyCLLE in the
library list after each CHGLIBL?


Thanks
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