I do not believe this is possible.  Named common is about as close as
you'll come, and that's session dependent.  Can you write the
information to a file somewhere, load it up into named common, and
then be good for the rest of the phantom session? 

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Hello All,



Question on COMMON.  Is there a way to use COMMON so that any
subroutine can use the COMMON variables for that account.  I'm
thinking I could write a program that will set some COMMON variables
and run as a phantom job.  I would then have other processes call
subroutines that would use the variables that are set by this program
in the COMMON area.  Is this possible?  Thanks.



Nick Cipollina



Pick Programmer

ACS - Heritage Information Systems, Inc.

2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210

Richmond, VA 23294

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