My thought was to avoid creating a function package and all that goes with it 
and hoping there was a dynamic way to do it.

Or at least to dynamically load a rexx function module at the start of an exec 
so that it would be referenced in storage rather than being loaded/deleted when 
used, and then to unload it when done.

I may be off base but it seems like a nice thing to do to improve the 
performance when using modules for rexx functions and not having to create a 
function package.

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Lionel.

Don;t know what exactly the need, but TSO (Rexx) supplies environment 
initialization & termination exits.

ITschak

On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Dyck, Lionel B. (TRA) <[email protected]>
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> Has anyone developed a dynamic rexx function package tool that can be 
> called when a rexx exec starts and then be easily removed when it ends 
> - kinda like dynamic steplib?
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> (cross posted to ibm-main, tso-rexx, and ispf-l)
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