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Jon,
No, it's not an issue. I just wanted a clearer picture as to why DFTACTGRP
(*NO) had to be specified. I now have a greater understanding of the
DFTACTGRP option. I also place DFTACTGRP(*NO) in my H specs, but now I'll
know why I'm using it and be able to explain it to others in my MIS dept if
they are also curious.
Thanks,
Frank
"Jon Paris" <Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>@midrange.com on 04/21/2003 12:56:57
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>> Why must I specify DFTACTGRP(*NO) when compiling? The only thing I'm
doing different in my program is I'm using prototypes or subprocedures
(which ever is the correct name) instead of using subroutines.
_Because_ you are using subprocedures. (Prototyping of PGM calls can be
done with DFTACTGRP(*YES).
Understand that this is probably the most misleading parameter name on the
planet. What it _really_ means is "Do you want me to create an RPG III
style program" - if the answer is *Yes - then you can only do the types of
calls that RPG III supports i.e. dynamic program calls. If the answer is
*NO then you are creating a real RPG IV ILE program and can do ILE only
"stuff" like bound calls - which is what you are doing when you call a
subprocedure.
The other interpretation of the parameter is "Do you want me to create an
OPM compatible program" (in fact OPMCMPMOD - or whatever OPM Compatibility
Mode would come out as - would be a much better name). Compiling in
compatibility mode allows the program to respond OPM style to RCLRSC among
other things, but the limitation is that you can't do ILE stuff.
Personally I never do anything but DFTACTGRP(*NO) - I tend to embed the
option on the H spec so I can't forget. Why is this an issue for you?
Jon Paris
Partner400
www.Partner400.com
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