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That module thing does take some getting used to. A just told a gent here
that you do not need to move your *MODULE or *BNDDIR to the production
machine. Just the *SRVPGM.
Rob Berendt
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Rich Duzenbury <rduz@westernmidrange.com>
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Subject: RE: Can an RPG module call another RPG module?
Thanks for the tidbit about actgrp(*new). It's a bit of an oddball, but
perhaps it's useful to somebody.
>Yep. Absolutely.
>But, I think the original poster was asking if a 'module' can call itself
>recursively. By that, I'm assuming he means: "can the main procedure of
>an ILE RPG program call itself recursively?"
As far as I can tell, modules are not executable. Therefore, a module
cannot call itself, nor any other thing.
>That's one that I don't have an answer for. Maybe I should stop writing
>e-mails, and try it. :)
Let us know if it works out. I wouldn't think it would.
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