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Martin,

In a message dated 11/24/99 3:50:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
martin@sacul.demon.co.uk writes:

> I have an problem with PUR500D3.
>  This is firstly an AS/SET written program
>  
>  After adding BMR52120 and BMR39874 (Y2K BMRs)it failed to compile with
>  CPF6301.
<<snip>>

Funny, I was just working on this program today for 6.1.00.  What release are 
you on?  Even with the BMR markings removed, the 6.1 version is too large to 
view through SEU without using F15 from another program (although I _was_ 
able to compile with partial commenting no problem).  I think that the call 
suggestion may be the correct one, as the subroutine that determines what 
program to call appears to have been completely rewritten in 6.1 (I had to 
retrofit a 6.0.02 call to PUR500B with extra parameters).

Many "500" programs can easily exceed the maximum RPG program size if you add 
too much code, so be careful.  At least we're finally shed of the old SFC500 
where, if you added a file, it would toast because the maximum number of 
files had been exceeded!

HTH,

Dean Asmussen
Enterprise Systems Consulting, Inc.
Fuquay-Varina, NC  USA
E-mail:  DAsmussen@aol.com

"Life is like riding a bicycle.  You don't fall off unless you plan to stop 
pedaling." -- Claude Pepper
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