A service entry point is set on an entry. An entry can be a program or service program, in which case you are setting a service entry point on all procedures in the program. Or an entry can be a module, which means that you are setting a service entry point on all procedures in the module. Or, an entry can be an individual procedure.
Trying to set a service entry point can result in a conflict with another service entry point that is already set. If you attempt to do this, you will be given an option to remove the existing service entry point. For further information about conflicts when setting service entry points, see the related topic below.
Setting a service entry point causes a refresh of the existing service entry points. This might result in the removal of one or more service entry points, if they turn out to be invalid. See the related topic below.
). In the Remote Systems view, you can select multiple programs, service programs, modules, or procedures by using the Ctrl or Shift keyboard selection actions. When you right-click this multiple selection, the following will occur, assuming the objects selected are valid for setting service entry points on: