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From: "Dave S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: [U2] When do globally cataloged programs get removed?
I remember getting a tip from a co-worker to decatalogue the program twice.
On the second
decatalogue, the glo
I remember getting a tip from a co-worker to decatalogue the program twice. On
the second
decatalogue, the global catalogue is removed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 6/7/2005 8:34:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> ... it was
> the fact that I didn't realize
In a message dated 6/7/2005 8:34:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> ... it was
> the fact that I didn't realize that I needed to re-catalog globally
> cataloged programs when they're changed.
Which reminds me of the trouble I had before I realized that "memory-locked"
(we
I wrote:
> I was compiling under my own userid yesterday when the
> changes were not taking effect. I just compiled as the
> privileged user, and now it's working.
I shouldn't try to figure things out this early in the morning. It
wasn't file ownership or who compiled the trigger subroutine...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you can su to root, you can CATALOG the subroutine with
> the NEWVERSION
> qualifier, or you can use the 'newversion' command, if not,
> then you can use the NEWPCODE ECL command to make your
> current session see the new version, but it won't affect
> other sessions.
Wendy,
If you log off and log back on, it should be changed.
Eugene
> I'm trying to modify a globally cataloged subroutine I'm using as a
> trigger, and the changes don't seem to "take" for a while.
>
> The docs say "Periodically, sbcs checks shared memory and removes loaded
> programs that are
Wendy Smoak wrote:
> I'm trying to modify a globally cataloged subroutine I'm
using as a
> trigger, and the changes don't seem to "take" for a while.
>
> The docs say "Periodically, sbcs checks shared memory and
> removes loaded programs that are no longer in use."
>
> How long is "periodically"?
I'm trying to modify a globally cataloged subroutine I'm using as a
trigger, and the changes don't seem to "take" for a while.
The docs say "Periodically, sbcs checks shared memory and removes loaded
programs that are no longer in use."
How long is "periodically"? Likely I wouldn't want to cha