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Um "Buzz", I think the (N) goes after the Chain, not after the factor two. 
 Any questions?  Try F1 in Code since you are using that.

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 





"Buzz Fenner" <bfenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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09/16/2003 03:45 PM
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        Subject:        CHAIN & Operation Extender


I've tried to code a simple CHAIN operation without a record lock (code 
does
a lock later) and I cannot get the thing to compile.  Here's the code:

Fglmstrl1  uf   e           k disk

Plus any of the following:

C
C     frmact        chain     glmstrl1(n)
C                      if           %found
C
C     frmact        chain     glmstrl1 (n)
C                      if           %found
C
C     frmact        chain     glmstrl1(N)
C                      if           %found
C
C     frmact        chain     glmstrl1 (N)
C                      if           %found


Every time, the compiler treats it as an invalid array definition.

*RNF7030 30    188 004400  The name or indicator N is not defined.
*RNF5064 20    188 004400  An array index is specified for name that is 
not
an array.

I'm using CODE/400, but if I go back to SEU, the same thing happens.  I 
must
be rustier than I thought.

Buzz Fenner
Systems Analyst/Network Administrator
Phone: 870.930.3374
Fax: 870.930.3376
bfenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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