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True. But then the most generic one or (a) specific one(s)

Without knowing the conditions for running pgm2, I just put down a generic sk;eton of a CLP PGM.


Op 3-12-2019 om 18:50 schreef Jon Paris:
You should add a MONMSG in there to catch any errors in pgm1 - without that pgm2 can run even when it shouldn't.


On Dec 3, 2019, at 11:20 AM, Carel <coteijgeler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Simple:

PGM
CALL pgm1
CALL pgm2
ENDPGM

KInd regards,
Carel Teijgeler

Op 3-12-2019 om 18:06 schreef techie21 IT:
Hi,

I am trying to write a CL prgram which should call two independent RPGLE
Programs,
I am trying this to club these 2 different RPGLE programs so that they
should run in a same job but problem is that these 2 RPGLE programs are
very complex and have different if else conditions so how can I club them
together also once first RPGLE program gets completed then only secondone
should be invoked.


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