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Sounds like an opportunity to teach the others.

Honestly, we're talking about a very small C mainline that simply
calls the RPG procedure. I'd expect any decent RPG IV programmer to
be able to understand what's going on. With a standard template,
containing lots of comments, it should be easy.

I've _NEVER_ accepted the "nobody else knows" it reasoning.


Charles

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Bryce Martin<BMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<quote>Yes to call a ILE RPG *PGM recursively, you have to have use
ACTGRP(*NEW)...unless you're on 6.1.

Note that for example ILE C *PGMs have always supported recursion.

If I need a recursive *PGM, say for example a trigger program, instead
of using ACTGRP(*NEW) I'll put an ILE C wrapper around RPGLE procedure
calls.</quote>

Unfortunately I can't use ILE C here because no one else knows it.



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