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Hi,

I got some programs which process some data. The controlling program is running the default activation group and the processing ones are running in a named activation group. Processing is done under commitment control.

Now if I end commitment control from the controlling program with the command ENDCMTCTL I get the error message : CPF8355 ENDCMTCTL not allowed. Pending changes active.

Then I tried reclaiming the activation group before ending commitment control. But that results in the error message : CPF1654 Activation group xxx cannot be deleted.

If I look at the commit status on record level there are 3000 commits but none pending.

What am I doing wrong?

The programs processing the data under CC all return with *INRL = *OFF for performance reasons.

Thanx for any help in advance.

Regards

Mihael Schmidt
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