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  • Subject: QRe: Subprocedure question
  • From: "Nelson C. Smith" <ncsmith@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 01:15:27 -0500

Barbara

Awhile back you helped me get my trigger calls working dynamically by doing
CALLB's to QLEGETEXP & QLEACTBNDPGM.  Everything worked great until I moved
to a new system.  Now, on attempting to compile the service program on this
new system, I'm getting the error "Definition not found for symbol
'QLEGETEXP' ."  Same for QLEACTBNDPGM.  I'm not sure what I'm missing.  I
have QSYS in my list and have *USE rights.  Is there a binding directory
that includes these definitions that I need to include?  I could not find
them in any *BNDDIR starting with QLExxx.  A search of *ALL manuals with the
above names produces no results at all.

Thanks,
Nelson Smith

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