Vern,
Yes, I understand that, but my question was if the pgm being replaced is
called via a stored procedure, when the pgm ends with *inlr on, does the
stored procedure get cleaned up so that if another call to the stored
procedure uses that same job (i have no control over which job is used as
it is called from a web pgm) should it get the replaced pgm or the new pgm?
if it were a case if an interactive job, and the pgm was called from the
command line, when the pgm ends with *inlr on, the next call from that job
would get the new program.
My question is should I expect the same behavior when called from a web pgm
and one of the QUSRWRK jobs gets control?


Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst

On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi Jeff

Jobs using a program that has been changed will use the one in QRPLOBJ
until the job ends. This is a bit of wizardry the system does, so that jobs
don't blow up because a program has been changed. I suspect that the *PGM
object, which has a certain address in memory, is mapped to the new library
- the job has resolved it to its pointer, so it doesn't matter anymore what
its name is and which library it's in - a library is just a list of
objects, after all. Sort of!!!

HTH
Vern


On 11/20/2015 1:01 PM, Jeff Young wrote:

All,
I have an RPGLE program that is being called via an SQL Stored Procedure
from a web process. This program does some work and returns with *INLR on.
The program currently specifies DFTACTGRP(*NO) ACTGRP(*CALLER) in its
attributes. If I change this program, the prior version is placed in
QRPLOBJ as it should. However, sometimes, one of the web processes gets
the QRPLOBJ version of the program.
Is this due to it not being in a named activation group, or could there be
another reason.


Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst


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