Joe,

I have them in a module that is bound into a *SRVPGM and is also available
using an intermediate 'wrapper' program (which calls the *SRVPGM
procedures), exactly as you describe.

I wanted to make it clear that if the OP is doing this work in an OPM-only
environment, that there are ways to invoke these procedures without directly
accessing the *SRVPGM procedures. Too many times I've seen (or posted
myself) example ILE code and had responses of "But my shop uses OPM, so I
can't use this code"...

Sorry you're getting *SRVPGM hell...

Rory

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

On 10/24/2011 5:26 PM, Rory Hewitt wrote:
Have you considered putting the required code into a procedure in a
service
program module (and/or ina callable program, if some of these are OPM
programs)? Something like this:


Rory, you use a service program. That works nicely for ILE and then you
can wrap that in a bound program for OPM calls. I think that's what I'm
going to do. Service programs have been giving me fits lately, but
they're so nice when they work...


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