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Are you clearing QTEMP or submitting the job to be sure that the data area
isn't left over from an earlier test?

Steven Morrison
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I'm using a data area as a UDS data structure in my RPG program.

IDC4210 UDS 18
I 1 8 DSDELN
I 9 16 DSDOC
I 17 18 DSDCT


In the Initialization subroutine I have:

C *NAMVAR DEFN DC4210


This data area does /NOT/ exist prior to running this program. When
running
the program in debug mode, it appears that immediately upon program
execution, it creates this data area in the QTEMP library.
The QTEMP library is actually where I want the data area to be created,
but
I haven't found in the RPG/400 reference the documentation for this
behavior. Is this an undocumented feature?

Regards,
Steve










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