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I have a case where SRVPGM1/PROC1 calls SRVPGM2/PROC1 which callsdoes
SRVPROG1/PROC3.
Is there a way to accomplish this? I can't seem to get the service
programs to compile. If I try to create SRVPGM1 it says that SRVPGM2
not exist, and vice-a-versa. I'm thinking I'll have to redesign thepossible...
organization of modules in each service program if this isn't
use
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
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