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Hi Jon,
Thanks for the response - it still has me puzzled, because what you say is
exactly what I thought, and the manuals also seem to say that.
The program was compiled with DFTACTGRP(*YES), which therefore precludes
specifying anything for ACTGRP. When I display the program I see:
Activation group attribute . . . . . . . . . . : *DFTACTGRP
Shared activation group . . . . . . . . . . . : *NO
I don't see anything on the CRTBNDRPG or CHGPGM commands that lets me
specify shared act.grp *YES, although it does sound like it should be *YES.
The call stack when the menu program is executing is:
Program
Rqs or ---Activation Group---
Lvl Procedure Number Name
QCMD 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
QUICMENU 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
1 QUIMNDRV 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
2 QUIMGFLW 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
3 QUICMD 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
4 QCMD 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
QUOCPP 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
QUOMAIN 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
5 QUOCMD 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
< EP_GPRM950 0000000002 *DFTACTGRP
GPRM950 0000000002 *DFTACTGRP
< X_WS_EXFMT 0000000002 *DFTACTGRP
QWSGET 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
QT3REQIO 0000000001 *DFTACTGRP
I'm unable to capture it at the moment when CHGDTA is executing.
Any other ideas?
Peter Dow
Dow Software Services, Inc.
909 425-0194 voice
909 425-0196 fax
----- Original Message -----
From: <Jon.Paris@halinfo.it>
To: <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: Exception vs function-check; ILE vs OPM
>
>
> Peter,
>
> I didn't respond to your original note 'cos I figured that either Hans or
> Barbara would do a better job than me.
>
> First comment - are you certain that the RPG IV version using DFTACTGRP
*YES
> behaves differently? It should be exactly the same as OPM RPG. The
differences
> in error handling should only cut in when DFTACTGRP *NO is used. I would
> suggest you re-try the RPG III version under the same conditions and make
sure
> it is behaving the way you think. If it does, check RPG IV with *YES - it
> should be the same.
>
>
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