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Jeff Crosby wrote:
IOW (correct me if I'm wrong), one cannot define a parm in an RPG program as
type N and be able to call that RPG program from both CL and RPG. If you
want to call it from both CL and RPG, define the parm as 1A.

I'm not sure that's correct ... if the RPG procedure has extproc(*cl:name) defined, I *THINK* that should allow the procedure to be called from both RPG and CL, but it will use CL return parameter mechanism.

Scott and/or Barbara can correct me ... but as long as the call is consistent, it should work with either RPG or CL.

david


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