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I can appreciate the dilemma that you are in, but when you want to include
another subprocedure into the same program, do you bite the bullet again
and create the same situation?
I'm curious as to WHY you cant convert the OPM program to ILE at this time?



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rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 02/10/2009 09:28:57 AM:

Matt wrote:
That's the way I've handled this type of request in the past. I don't
think there's another option in your situation.


Matt -
This is (sad to say) my first foray into using service programs.

Since right now there is only one subprocedure in it, and the service
program is a new one that has not been implemented yet, I suppose that I
could instead just make it an RPGIV program with a parameter list and
then
prototype the call to the external program as a subprocedure in the RPGIV

program and simply CALL it from the OPM program.

Would that make more sense? It would require less code...

- sjl




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