Can anyone say spaghetti ?

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Len Lester <lenl@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Program A calls Program B which calls Program C.

Programs B and C are in an activation group.

Program A can be instructed to RCLACTGRP the group which contains B and C.

If I re-compile program C the replacement object is in use until I
instruct program A to RCLACTGRP before calling program B.

After that, the new version of program C is in use.

This doesn't work for program B. THe replacement object stays in use
and the new version of the program is not used.

If I re-compile C again and instruct program A again to RCLACTGRP, the
new version of program C is put into use but the replacement object for
B remains on the call stack.

The WRKJOB command verifies that B and C are in the same activation
group and the program A has deleted the activation group.

Why won't the new version of program B come into use?


Both Program B and Program C call program D which is in the default
activation group.

Other programs besides A call Program B.


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