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Hi Scott,

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I think the infocenter is saying I can't use CALLP if I've declared
MAIN in the module of the procedure to be called. Does that mean I
need to use the fixed form CALL operation and I can not use a
prototype?

Where does it say /that/ in the InfoCenter?!?!


http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/systems/scope/i5os/index.jsp?topic=/rzasd/sc09250889.htm&tocNode=toc:rzahg/i5os/12/10/6/0/1/2/1/
The linear-main procedure can only be called through a program call; it cannot be called using a bound call.


Am I simply misunderstanding the meaning of CALLP? If I use it to call a program as opposed to a subprocedure, and at runtime the program doesn't exist, then it won't work. The code from the program isn't bound to the caller. So CALLP to a program is not a bound call?

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