OK. So I've recently been introduced to the fact that when you copy a load module from a PDS to a PDSe with IEBCOPY, it magically becomes a Project Object. I've been reading what I can find and it seems that operation is ok, but that moving the other way... PDSe PO to a PDS LM is a no no since their may be 'features used in the Project Object which are not available to the Load Module'. I then read, however, that the same binder creates the PO or LM based on the library its headed to. Huh?
So my questions are this: 1) Did I get that right? 2) Where is the document that describes the features available to Project Objects which are not available to Load Modules? I've got a developer group that recently 'discovered' that their test libraries are PDSes and their production libraries are PDSs. They saw the difference in the look of the load modules and got to asking questions. They have had no trouble with this operation - just curious at this point. Thanks! Jeffrey Deaver, Engineer Systems Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] 651-665-4231(v) 651-610-7670(p) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

