Actually, it's the binding directory that's "automatically" included.

If you look at a module using DSPMOD MODULE() DETAIL(*REFSYSOBJ) you'll
see QILE and QUSAPIBD binding directories.  There is also a language
specific entry: QRNXLE for RPGLE, QCLLE for CLLE and QC2LE for CLE (C).


Keith



vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> These 3 service programs are automatically included:
> 
> QLECWI
> QCLSRV
> QLEAWI
> 
> The last one contains the CEE stuff.
> 
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: rob@xxxxxxxxx 
> 
>> So far, I don't use a whole lot of CLLE. Mainly because prior to V5R3 CL 
>> was so primitive. One question about the example given is with the 
>> comment: 
>> CRTBNDCL PGM(ENDOFMON) SRCFILE(xxx/xxx) 
>> So, are the procedures used automatically bound and no binding directory 
>> or anything is needed? I just prompted it and noticed that CRTBNDCL, like 
>> CRTBNDRPG, doesn't have BNDDIR or BNDSRVPGM that CRTPGM, or H specs in 
>> RPGLE, has. 
>>
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