** This thread discusses the article: Implementing and Maintaining Your User Entry Point Table (UEPT) **
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Very nice article, with easy to follow samples. But I'm confused by these seemingly contradictory statements:
... the following ... will then cause a resolved system pointer to the user program to become invalid:
* The user program is moved ... by using the Move Object (MOVOBJ) command.
... an object that has been ... moved to the QRPLOBJ library as the result of a create command ... has the system pointer pointing to it unchanged.
Do create commands move objects in a different way than MOVOBJ command?
Brian Johnson
** This thread discusses the Content article: Implementing and Maintaining Your User Entry Point Table (UEPT) **
Very nice article, with easy to follow samples. But I'm confused by these seemingly contradictory statements:
... the following ... will then cause a resolved system pointer to the user program to become invalid:
* The user program is moved ... by using the Move Object (MOVOBJ) command.
... an object that has been ... moved to the QRPLOBJ library as the result of a create command ... has the system pointer pointing to it unchanged.
Do create commands move objects in a different way than MOVOBJ command?
Brian Johnson
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