Nathan



2009/1/6 Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx>

Then I'd suggest using *CALLER on the CRTPGM command - when you create
MAIN. That's the easiest way to ensure that RPP and MAIN are using the same
activation group.


I did try this but without success. However, when I recompile the whole
system, I will be as careful as possible to ensure that I get it right.

Many thanks

Rob



Nathan.


-----Original Message-----
Hi Nathan,

I am sure that a new instance of MAIN is activated but equally sure that
the
existing instance of RPP is re-used. In RPP, all my variables are
correct,
but in MAIN, my switch to show that it has already been initialised, is
OFF
on the second call and all the variables need initialising.

It is quite likely that I don't really understand activation groups as I
have never had a need for them before. I will spend more time on these
unless someone comes up with a better idea.

Many thanks

Rob

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