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End of January, I wrote :
As for the ILE question, what I am trying to say is, I want to be sure that I don't have a sub procedure somewhere that calls an OPM and therefore strays outside of my ACTGRP.

Simon Coulter replied :
Why do you care? As long as the called programs don't rely on overrides, commitment definitions, or variables scoped to the activation group it generally won't matter if the called program runs in another activation group. So what is the reason for your concern?


I have a program running in several named ACTGRP. I need to call an RPGIII. I haven't tested, but I présume that as the RPGIII is conditioned to return with RT on, it will only run the *INZSR the first time. Even if LR was on, can I be sure that the RPGIII or its callees don't leave open anything else that is not meant to be shared between the different ACTGRP?

eg a file with the same name existing in different libraries.


Thanks.


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