DB2 - PLI - Consistency Tokens

This is a discussion on DB2 - PLI - Consistency Tokens within the pl1 forums in Programming Languages category; Hello, There seems to be a 2 different methods of storing the Consistency Token from the DBRM that is written to the Load Object. First: My_Program - DBRM ConToken = X'16E27DD815D19061' My_Program - LOADLIB ConToken = X'16E27DD815D19061' Second, notice that it is transposed in the LOAD Object Another_Program - DBRM ConToken = X'16E27DD815D19061' Another_Program - LOADLIB ConToken = X'15D1906116E27DD8' I have found these 2 examples within the same environment and using the same source management tool to create the LOAD and DBRM. However they compiled differently. Another_Program is calling dynamically My_Program, Another_Program is Cobol and My_Program is PLI. Is this ...

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Old 03-20-2008, 06:39 AM
msmithuk
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Default DB2 - PLI - Consistency Tokens

Hello,

There seems to be a 2 different methods of storing the Consistency
Token from the DBRM that is written to the Load Object.

First:
My_Program - DBRM ConToken = X'16E27DD815D19061'
My_Program - LOADLIB ConToken = X'16E27DD815D19061'

Second, notice that it is transposed in the LOAD Object
Another_Program - DBRM ConToken = X'16E27DD815D19061'
Another_Program - LOADLIB ConToken = X'15D1906116E27DD8'

I have found these 2 examples within the same environment and using
the same source management tool to create the LOAD and DBRM. However
they compiled differently.
Another_Program is calling dynamically My_Program, Another_Program is
Cobol and My_Program is PLI.

Is this just a difference between COBOL and PLI?

Thanks very much
Moira

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