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Kathleen - before we can offer any real help we need to know what the RPG's *ENTRY PLIST looks like together with the definition of all the fields it specifies (or the RPG Procedure interface if that is what it uses). Without that no one can really tell you what the COBOL should look like. In simple terms if the RPG defines each field separately in the entry parms then COBOL must pass them that way. If the RPG shows a single field which maps to a Data Structure, then that is what COBOL must pass. No different to COBOL. With parms you can't guess - you have to _know_ Jon Paris Partner400
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