>duplicating a srvpgm to change the behavior of a single exported procedure sounds lile problems waiting to happen. What about when the original srvpgm is recreated?

Hmm... Maybe if you could describe what you are trying to accomplish (the end goal and the reason behind it) I will be able to understand you position better. Note that you *can* currently dynamically invoke *PGM and *SRVPGM objects. Also note that your program has to know the procedure parameters at compile time (which is maybe what you are griping about, and if it is I can share your gripe).

Aaron Bartell
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