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Looks like *NEW which creates a new a named, or should I say numbered, activation group.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Billy Rowe [mailto:billyrowe@usa.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 9:54 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: FTP system program activation group
Is the activation group that the FTP system activation group runs in
a ILE activation group or does it function like the default activation
group? Since it has a name "1611", I would think it functions like a
named activation group.
      Program                           
Rqs    or          ---Activation Group---
Lvl    Procedure   Number      Name      
       QCMD        0000000001  *DFTACTGRP
       INITIALCL   0000000002  *DFTACTGRP
  1    QCMD        0000000001  *DFTACTGRP
       _CXX_PEP    0000001611  1611      
       main        0000001611  1611      
     < inLoop__Fv  0000001611  1611      
     < __FUsPcT2i  0000001611  1611      
     < ReadSsnDta  0000001611  1611      
     < dleAIDRead  0000001611  1611      
     < andleInput  0000001611  1611      
       PutGetBuf   0000001611  1611
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