To add additional flavor to Dave's notes...

An ILE pgm that is created with dftactgrp(*no) actgrp(*caller) essentially
tells the ILE pgm to run as an OPM program would... with no boundaries as
the actgrp is adopted from the preceding (calling) pgm.

An example...
If you have CLP pgmA that does an opnqryf, and you create a new ILE rpg
pgmB that is called from pgmA, and you wish to read that opnqryf (though
shameful), the pgmB should be compiled with dftactgrp(*no) actgrp(*caller).

jay

On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 5:34 PM <dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 02/17/2020
05:09:23 PM:
as far as I understand, activation groups are kind of a shared
memory area for multiple programs to be run in. Correct?


Basically, yes. The default activation group was intended for OPM
programs but is not a good choice for ILE programs. If you specify
DFTACTGRP(*NO) then the activation group becomes QILE, by default. If you
name your own activation group or specify *NEW then that is the activation
group you will get. Basically, activation groups are a performance
benefit (unless you use *NEW) but they can also be used as a boundary for
database commitment control. The enhanced SQL processor also does not run
for the OPM default activation group so ILE SQL programs will also perform
better in the QILE or your own named activation group. I'm sure there is
more but that is all I know off the top of my head.


Sincerely,

Dave Clark
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