While evaluating "Alliance" from Patrick Townsend & Assoc.,
I've hit a problem with the way their DSM session scroller ends.
It appears this "Alliance" product uses the DSM session scroller.
DSPJOB OPTION(*OPNF) shows its display file is QSYS/QSN132,
in its own non-shared open data path.  When their DSM session
scroller ends, this QSYS/QSN132 display file closes okay; but,
unfortunately, so does the other open data path to QSYS/QSN132
in my job.  Ouch.  My application (which has worked fine for ten
years) uses this display file QSYS/QSN132 in a non-shared open
data path.

Thus, when "Alliance" ends and control returns to my application,
my display file I/O crashes with MCH3402, "Tried to refer to all or
part of an object that no longer exists."

Is this is a bug in the DSM session scroller?  Or, can someone
suggest a way that they can tear down their DSM session scroller
that won't close my own open data path to QSYS/QSN132?



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