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|First, to get it out of the way, we are talking about re-binding here, not |re-compiling. I presume Implementer would just be re-binding the *PGM and |*SRVPGM objects that are bound to your service programs. I point this out |only because binding is not that expensive in terms of time, at least |compared to compiling. I thought service programs were bound to the calling programs at run-time. |I can't speak for Implementer, but in TurnOver the X-Ref process is not |exactly behind the scenes. In TurnOver you create a promotion request, |called a form, and TurnOver can optionally run an X-Ref process to add the |objects to be re-compiled or re-bound. You can run this process |interactively and choose which objects to include, or you can edit the |form after the fact and remove items you do not want. If you were only |promoting this service program and did not want to rebind anything, you |would just take the option to not run the X-Ref process. I think Implementer is automatic by default, but you can use a function key to bring up a list and modify what gets included in the compile. Sounds like similar functionality, but different presentation. Greg
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