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From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jon
Paris
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 1:02 PM
To: Rpg400 Rpg400-L
Subject: Re: Stray module in service program
I’m having a problem understanding why you think the module would _not_ be
there. You stated that "I create the TFSORDERS service program with
MODULE(WRTSOMEMOS …”. If you tell CRTSRVPGM to explicitly include a module
it will. The binding directory would not have any impact.
On Dec 29, 2015, at 12:44 PM, Koester, Michael <mkoester@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
to have, and one extra one that the CRTSRVPGM thought I should have "just
I have a service program with a couple dozen modules that I intended it
because".
I really want that other one to be in another service program instead,and I don't want it to be in both.
This is a project I've been working on for awhile. Over the months,I've changed my strategy of what-belongs-where. The "WRTSOMEMOS" module
should be in the TFSORDERS service program - it may have been in the
NEONOVAAPI service program at one time.
others that belong there).
I delete the NEONOVAAPI service program.
I create the TFSORDERS service program with MODULE(WRTSOMEMOS + a couple
I verify TFSORDERS now has WRTSOMEMOS, and that the TFSORDERS *BNDDIRhas the current copy WRTSOMEMOS module. (OK so far).
I recompile the module source members that have an H-specBNDDIR(TFSORDERS) just in case that matters, and I delete the four
programs in my development library that have that H-spec, just in case
that matters.
I create the NEONOVAAPI service program, specifying the modules thatshould be there, and specify EXPORT(*SRCFILE). [the export list in the
QSRVSRC member does NOT include WRTSOMEMOS].
I run DSPSRVPGM NEONOVAAPI DETAIL(*MODULE) and see that WRTSOMEMOS isthere (?).
this time with EXPORT(*ALL). Still has the WRTSOMEMOS module.
Okay, I try this again. I delete and recreate the NEONOVAAPI *srvpgm,
And again, after deleting the WRTSOMEMOS module. CRTSRVPGM fails,because it can't find the module I didn't want it to find.
has some connection to that module, but I don't know what or where.
I suspect there might be an object (in my library or elsewhere?) that
Any ideas? V7.1 here, and we don't use a commercial CMS.
Thanks.
Michael Koester
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