A question has come up regarding something called the MIGRATABLE
attribute that the Binder can assign to a program object. It's not an
attribute that the user can assign, only the binder can assign it in
response to its own analysis of the structure and needs of the Object.
My question is, what precisely does the MIGRATABLE attribute mean? I
have looked in the manuals, I can fine a few references to it but no
definition of it. So my specific questions are:
1) When a Program Object is MIGRATABLE, what can it be migrated from?
What can it be migrated to?
2) What are the differences between A MIGRATABLE Program Object and a
non-MIGRATABLE Program Object? What would exist in a non-MIGRATABLE
Program Object that would prevent it from being MIGRATABLE?
Thanks in advance,
Dave Cole
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