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Jeff,

1) Use a CMS
2) Use one of the open source pre-compilers
3) Change the defaults, I'd suggest ACTGRP(CELINA).

HTH,
Charles

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Jeff Buening
<JeffBuening@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I would like to use ILE more in my shop, but my biggest worry is I compile
with CRTBNDCBL and CRTBNDCL (not dealing with modules yet) with ACTGRP set
to QILE or XYZ or *NEW etc... and someone else that is not as familiar goes
through and doesn't compile the same way.  It would be nice to have a
compile option that looks at the object before it replaces it and sets the
ACTGRP/DFTACTGRP parameters to the same as the object is currently.  Is
there a way to do this or has anyone heard of IBM ever doing this?  Or why
couldn't this be done?

  Thanks,
  Jeff

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