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By default, the resolution happens when the program is
loaded(activated)...unless you have *DEFER specified for the service
program on the BNDSRVPGM() parm of CRTPGM. Once activated, the program &
services programs remain active till the activation group is ended or
reclaimed.

Do both Ajax calls call the same program?

Do both Ajax calls make use of procedures from the ITMCHNGSRV *SRVPGM?

Charles

On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Vicki Wilson <victwyh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Charles,
I agree it's a library list issue. But I need to work my way back a
little to determine why the library list changed for the first ajax call
but not for the second???
I don't know the Apache config/QHTTPSVR jobs well enough to understand why
the job gets invoked correctly on the first call but not the second. And I
don't know where to look. Also - I realize that maybe I'm assuming that the
binding reference is resolved every time the program is called. I think
this is correct.
Vicki Wilson








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