Hello all! Long time no post!
Here is my question. We have:
Program A dynamically calls Program B; Program B statically calls bound Procedures and/or Service Programs (supplied by 3rd party vendor),
Now, program B is run in a named activation group... let's call it, say... (BMORRIS). . And let's say BMORRIS is NOT used by any other program except program B.
Program A, run in, let's just say QILE, is designed to call program B x times and once x exceeds a configured x, do a RCLACTGRP on BMORRIS.
So, the question is, if Program B leaves LR OFF and returns to program A and then program A subsequently attempts to reclaim the activation group, will it succeed? I believed it would NOT succeed, but the job log of batch job running program A appears to be proving me wrong. I just want to understand what is happening to ensure we are reclaiming successfully (as the log says we are). The reason for this inquiry is that the vendor supplied content has caused memory leaks and we have found by doing this reclaim after x calls can we "address the issue". Thanks all.
Here is my question. We have:
Program A dynamically calls Program B; Program B statically calls bound Procedures and/or Service Programs (supplied by 3rd party vendor),
Now, program B is run in a named activation group... let's call it, say... (BMORRIS). . And let's say BMORRIS is NOT used by any other program except program B.
Program A, run in, let's just say QILE, is designed to call program B x times and once x exceeds a configured x, do a RCLACTGRP on BMORRIS.
So, the question is, if Program B leaves LR OFF and returns to program A and then program A subsequently attempts to reclaim the activation group, will it succeed? I believed it would NOT succeed, but the job log of batch job running program A appears to be proving me wrong. I just want to understand what is happening to ensure we are reclaiming successfully (as the log says we are). The reason for this inquiry is that the vendor supplied content has caused memory leaks and we have found by doing this reclaim after x calls can we "address the issue". Thanks all.
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