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On 2/24/2011 12:46 PM, Joe Pluta wrote:

So a program with DFTACTGRP(*YES) has a procedure and ends with LR. The
program is deactivated but the procedure has done something that might
cause havoc in the deactivation.

Now instead that same program calls a program with DFTACTGRP(*CALLER)
which has bound procedures. When the calling program ends with LR and
gets deactivated, would not the same caveats apply? Or is it different
because the procedure is actually part of the program that is deactivated?

Not that it's a terribly important distinction, since the issue will be
moot once the compiler again disallows such programs. But I like to
understand these things :).


My understanding is that it's different because the procedure is actually part of the program that gets deactivated.

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