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Joe Pluta wrote: >It's definitely an artifact of the activation group, Chris. I should have >realized that. The *NEW activation group (which is the default on CRTPGM) >reinitializes everything, which makes perfect sense, because a *NEW >activation group is, in effect, a mini-PAG of its own. > >By using *CALLER, things act pretty much the way they used to, with called >programs sitting around until they specifically shut themselves down. > >I'm relatively comfortable with this, now I just have to decide which >technique (*NEW or *CALLER) I want to use <grin>. > Yeah, in that light it becomes predictable, and really expected behavior. The addition of the PAG in between caller/callee is a fun new twist. It is a great thing, though. *CALLER PAG gives faster performance but you better know what you're doing. It is just another layer of the RETRN or LR question. >Joe > -- Chris Rehm javadisciple@earthlink.net Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. 1 John 4:7
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