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Barbara
As always I appreciate your feedback. As a final question on this thread, would you be able to point me to any doc or site that would provide me with the "best practices" for setting up the bnddir, activation groups etc for moving towards service programs ? I'd like to use it when convincing the boss it's time to move forward

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On Feb 12, 2013, at 4:15 PM, Barbara Morris <bmorris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 2/11/2013 9:31 AM, RPGLIST wrote:
I gotcha Scott, and as always, I appreciate your wonderful input. This
does bring me to another question though, the use of CALLPRC in a CLLE.
How does it know where to find the bound procedure? I didn't see anywhere
in the documentation that it specifies using a BNDDIR, unless I'm missing
something, which is probably the case.

If you want to compile with CRTBNDCL, you can specify the BNDDIR in the
DCLPRCOPT command in your source. You can also specify the service
program using the BNDSRVPGM parameter of DCLPRCOPT.

Most of the DCLPRCOPT values are used for all three commands, CRTBNDCL,
CRTCLMOD, and CRTCLPGM, but a few, like BNDDIR are only used for one or
two of the commands. The helps says that BNDDIR is only used for CRTBNDCL.

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