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I have noticed this too -

In my experience, we IPL each Friday night,
so that is when I put major changes in -

The other thing I have done - which has pluses and minus
to get around this, and some other "opportunities"
is to compile (in my headers spec) as actgrp(*new) -
this insures a new copy of the program -
good/bad/indifferent - it works.
Persistent CGI was not an option here,
and that got us around it - too much "worry"
about the code getting too complex -
though I am the only one here that knows
how to fix the code and maintain the web site
on  the AS/400.

HTH

Mark

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To: WEB400@midrange.com
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Sometime (not always) I recompile a cgi pgm, then use browser to call pgm,
and I can see in job log I'm executing the QRPLOBJ version. If I clear
qrplobj,
sometimes get pointer reference error. It seems like once I halt, and answer
the halt message the http server not "letting go". Is this normal? Cannot
recycle
http server during production.
V4r5 classic server, .
Also, not controlling compile-using package (which should not make
difference).
jim franz
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