This is why I have been saying for twenty years. Put the name of the
service program on the front of each procedure so you know were it come
from and to avoid clashes.

I don't know if anyway to fix it except going through the service program
and renaming or adding the service program name on the front and going
through and changing everyplace it is used.



On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 2:21 PM Alan Shore via MIDRANGE-L <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi everyone
Before I forget - we are on V7r3

We have someone needing to make a change to a program that hasn't been
changed in quite some time
The first step that was taken - was to obtain the program from production,
into our development system - and compile it
It did not compile
The investigation shows that we have 2 procedures with the same name in 2
separate service programs, each in different binding directories
We have tried removing the binding directories one at a time - but the
program doesn't compile
Is there any way to bypass this situation with the source for compiling
I tried Google searches - but to no avail

As always - any and all help gratefully accewpted

Alan Shore
E-mail : ASHORE@xxxxxxxx
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