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>>We're distributing objects to systems at previous release
>>levels. What we do is SAVOBJ xxx TGTRLS(V3R2M0) from our
>>V4R1M0 machine. This works fine except for some CL programs.
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>>Now, if I take the source code to the target machine, it compiles
>>and executes just fine.
-snip
>>How are you folks handling this? Do you really keep a separate
>>library for each OS level you want to deploy to?
>Have you tried TGTRLS on the CRTCLPGM command?
>
>We compile all our programs to the earliest release needed. This limits us
>somewhat, but that's the cost of having multiple releases, I guess.
Vernon,
Yes, that works, but our developers won't be too happy
having to override all their compiles; especially when the CL
program doesn't use any "new" functionality!
Do you have any idea why SAVOBJ TGTRLS() works
differently than CRTCLPGM TGTRLS()?
Buck Calabro
Commsoft
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