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On 01-Nov-2011 08:43 , Vern Hamberg wrote:
I assume that the linker knows where the code boundaries are in the
program - so a module has some existential validity within a program.
There is probably some discussion of this in the ILE Concepts manual
or the ILE Example manual.

So although there is not a separately-executable object called a
*MODULE, the *MODULE does contain executable code that is linked. The
system has to know where any executable code comes from.

Just looking at "WRKJOB OPTION(*PGMSTK)" spooled output one can infer that the OS does keep track of the module for run-time. The even less relevant [i.e. merely historical] library name of the *MODULE, though not given its own column heading [between ILE Module and ILE Program], is even part of that output.

Regards, Chuck

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