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Why use QCMDEXEC? Just use a call with a variable name target if you don't want a series of conditioned calls.

Using QCMDEXEC seems a very laborious method of doing it.


On 2013-09-27, at 6:01 AM, Jane Taubman <janetaubman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a custom menu program RPGLE (5250) which calls other RPG programs
using QCMDEXEC with the CALL command.

However when you look on WRKACTJOB they all show with the name of the menu
program, so you get pages of people in MEZ008, you can of course see what
program they are in using the display Call stack, but it would help if the
program they called was shown.

I seem to remember it's something to do with "invocation levels", but I
can't find anything with a Google search as I suspect I am remembering it
wrong.

Please could someone point me in the right direction.

--
Jane.

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