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Booth

When you are in an RPGLE (not RPGIII) source in edit mode, not browse, right-click somewhere - there's a "New->" item at the top - hover over or click, and you may see this. It used to be where to get the wizard for new procedures. Once in the wizard there's a drop-down where you select the kind of procedure.

This is IMO still the hard way, but maybe the educational way.

I'm still going to push Craig Rutledge' tool, and once you understand things, you can modify it, since he includes source.

HTH
Vern

----- Original Message -----
I just looked for it, with no luck. I have RDp 7.5.0.

Where should I look?

Thanks to all who responded. As usual, it was at the very elementary
level that I was confused, and since it is elementary, everyone else
assumes it is so obvious as to not need explanation. :)

If anyone one wishes to check and see if I still missed the obvious,
http://www.martinvt.com/Code_Samples/PR___PI/pr___pi.html




On 6/20/2013 9:37 AM, Luis Rodriguez wrote:
Booth,

Do you have WDSc/RDP? There is a nice wizard available that allows you to
create the required D-Specs for either an *ENTRY equivalent or calling
subprocedures.

Regards,
Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries



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