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Yes, there could be more than one model (ie, that's why *FIRST or *LAST may
work too).

But the default could stay *BLANK. But in my case were most service
programs contain one module being able to change the default it to *MODULE
would make complete sense 99% of the time.

:)


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On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 7:59 AM, <j.beckeringh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I find it mildly annoying, but understandable. If binder source were
obligatory the description could be taken from the binder source member,
but alas, it is not. If a service program is created from one module then
*MODULE would make sense, but not all service programs are.

Anyway, I've alwayse used RDi or PDM user options that operate either on
the binder source or on the (in our case only) module and take the
description from that member.

Joep Beckeringh
Softwarearchitect
Pantheon Automatisering B.V.
Heerenveen


Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>

18-09-2017 14:43

CRTSRVPGM Text Field.. does this bug anyone else?

For years I've been irritated that the TEXT parameter on the CRTSRVPGM
command defaults to *BLANK.

How about *FIRST, *LAST (first or last module list) or *MODULE (match
module text) or *EXPORT (match the binder language) so at least there's
an
option to take the text description from the service program?

Would that help anyone else?

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