Haven't got time to test it - but it just occurred to me that xyz probably doesn't have to exist. As long as you "eat" the error by coding an (E) extender on the call so the program doesn't stop I suspect it would still work. Not sure that percolating an error message is any faster than actually resolving a calling a program but ...


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On Jan 12, 2011, at 9:57 AM, midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

SO had the xyz program existed, the technique would work if you did a dummy call to the xyz version immediately followed by reinstating your MyPgm and doing the real call. You would then be connected to the "real" version.


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