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when you compile ur module, what is the parameter *LIST?*MODULE?*NONE?
ur pgm is running as batch or something, or call by other pgm? if so, kill it first, re-call or re submit ur job.

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From: "THarteau"<THarteau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
Date: Tue, Apr 27, 2010 00:44 AM
To: "rpg400-l"<rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>;

Subject: Missing Something in Service Program


Hi,
I created a module and bound it to a service program. In debug, it
hits every line. I added a new field to the module, compiled it and then
did an UPDSRVPGM. When I put it in debug, the new field is not there. What
step did I miss? I am using a binding directory and specified it on the
compile of the module. Is there some kind of check list of the steps
involved in creating/updating a service program? I seem to have problems
every time I attempt this. Thanks!

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Terri Harteau
Felker Brothers Corporation
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