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We have an interesting scenario where a CGI job is using a data area in QTEMP for a temp value in a web app and there appears to be a random issue where that value gets clobbered by another job. (At least that's what we think is happening.)

My understanding is that each CGI call is synchronous and each thread/program active job instance has its own copy of QTEMP library so one call on a particular CGI job thread would have to complete before it can be re-used by another call. Or if there is only 1 CGI thread/job subsequent calls will block until the executing call has completed.

Is my understanding of this correct ?

Would there be any way for two CGI calls at the same time to overlap the QTEMP libs ?

Hope this makes sense.

Any thoughts appreciated.

Thanks.

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