Actually, only minutes after I asked the question, I got something
straight from the equine masticatory orifice: activation groups meeting
some standard of "idleness" are being systematically reclaimed. Whether
the program doing the reclaiming knows anything about them or not.
Sounds really intelligent to me: haven't these people ever heard of
RPG's inherent return-and-stay-active capability, that can only happen
in *DEFAULT, *CALLER, or a named activation group?
Meanwhile, back at the ranch:
It seems that I have what is starting to look very much like the
Environment, Connection, and Statement handles in an RPG program that
calls SQLCLI are being randomly and intermittently invalidated. Does
anybody know what could cause this, or how to check the validity of them?
--
JHHL
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