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Peter: "Ok, the error you're getting is because you're passing a literal ('0000000') for the last parameter. You can only do that if the parameter prototype has either the VALUE or CONST keyword; in this case you need to use the CONST keyword. In fact, you could put that on all 3 parameters." Yep - did that. "More questions: how are ZZMBR and ZZLIB defined (I'm guessing 10A) and what values are in them?" 10A is correct - and they contain values from data extracted off a cpysplf of PDMFNDSTR generated output. "What error handling does the CLLE do? For example, what happens if the object or library doesn't exist?" I monitor for CPF9811 (pgm in lib not found). If it isn't found or there is no date last used that is what the '0000000' represents. "Does the CLLE assume a particular object type?" Yes = *PGM only. I'm building an app that will troll through all my source code via FNDPDMSTR, and output the contents to a db file. Then I'm going to export it to Excel so I can slice and dice it and and do analysis on source code that is on our system that may or may not be being used. Thanks so much for your input. Regards, Jerry Gerald Kern - MIS Project Leader Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator IBM Certified RPG IV Developer The Toledo Clinic, Inc. 4235 Secor Road Toledo, OH 43623-4299 Phone 419-479-5535 gkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please inform the sender by reply e-mail and destroy this and all copies of this message.
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