From my understanding using *ELIGABLE with RCLACTGRP is not recommended in a
production type environment. I have used it in testing with mild success.
Specificilly naming the activation group on the command is the recommended
why to reclaim the activation group.

I haven't found a good reason to use RCLACTGRP in a production environment,
I could see that there might be a situation where it was needed but I
haven't found one yet.

Duane


-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Glenn Gundermann
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 1:33 PM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: RE: Service program not using LIBL


Lim,

Are you saying both CEETREC and RCLACTGRP are not recommended or just
RCLACTGRP?

Where did you see this?

And why is it not recommended by IBM?

Tks,

Glenn Gundermann
ggundermann@xxxxxx
(647) 272-3295

That is actually a normal behavior. RCLRSC is a useless
command against
non OPM program. When PGM1 was first executed, SRV1 will
be loaded to the
activation group and it will remain there even if you did
RCLRSC and end
PGM1 with *inlr=*on. You could use CEETREC or RCLACTGRP
(not recommended
by ibm) to remove SRV1 from the activation group. However,
generally
speaking, what you're trying to do is not recommended (I think).

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