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  • Subject: Re: Recreation of service program using binder language
  • From: Frank Jodat <jodat@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 09:49:22 +0200

David Morris wrote:

> Frank,
>
> You didn't mention whether you are using updsrvpgm or crtsrvpgm,
> but if you are using crtsrvpgm, you need to specify all of the modules
> or binding directories that define exports in the service program.  The
> missing export should be listed in your low level messages.  Make sure
> that you have specified the module that contains this export.
>
> One other thing you may or may not be aware of is that the new export
> should be added at the end of the *CURRENT block.  If you add it in
> the middle, you will find your programs calling the wrong procedures.
>
> David Morris

David,

I have used crtsrvpgm to recreate the service program. It consists of only
one module with five procedures including the new procedure I wrote.
This new procedure is the last entry in my list of current exports. The funny
thing is when I recreate the program without using the binder language source
in QSRVSRC it compiles just fine. If I use binder language the compilation fails
with error message CPD5CE5 complaining the new procedure ( = symbol )
couldn't be found although it's defined in the module.

Regards,
Frank Jodat

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