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On 25/02/2009, at 7:09 AM, JDHorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
How does the library list affect which service programs
procedure is
called.
If I compiled a program when the service program was in library
a but
there is a new copy of the service program in library b which is
above
library a in the library list, which will be called?
Depends on how you did the bind. If you qualified the reference to
the service program then the one in A will still be used. If you used
the default of *LIBL then the one in B will be used. Whether that's a
problem depends on how the one in B was built and whether it has a
signature compatible with the consuming program.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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