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no so easy, but you use the QBNLPGMI api, format 0200 to get a list of
all the service programs bound to by all the programs in a library.
Then go thru that list and look for programs that use the service
program that has had its signature changed. Then use UPDPGM to rebind
the program. I think QBNLPGMI returns bindings for service programs
as well as programs.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/apis/qbnlpgmi.htm?resultof=%22%71%62%6e%6c%70%67%6d%69%22%20#HDRPGMF2


On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 2:44 PM, RPGLIST <rpglist@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there an easy way to avoid problems with signatures since we are
supposed to have the ability to add new modules to a service program that
will not require us to recompile all the objects that depend on that
service program.



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