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Yes, the RPG list is where this should be at.  But then, maybe I am
assuming you want to use a binding directory with RPG and not COBOL or
something.

I use a binding directory for the ease of using the H spec keyword BNDDIR.
 This beats having to change my compile options to list my various service
programs used within a program.  See the commands WRKBNDDIR and WRKBNDDIRE
Example
WRKBNDDIRE QC2LE



Rob Berendt
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Buck Calabro has an on-going ILE tutorial on the RPG
list.

A binding directory is a list used by the compiler to
find the subprocedures referenced in the modules when
you create the program.

Phil
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