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I'm not sure if I understand you completely but this is what I think you
are asking...
With the statement below, you are expecting VATEST to appear in the
cross-reference as being modified on that line.
EVAL *IN36 = (VATEST = 24)
VATEST is not modified in the above statement. It is only compared to 24
and either
'1' will be assigned to *IN36 if it is 24 or '0' will be assigned to *IN36
if it is
not 24.
Please let me know if I am not understanding the question.
Michele Cummings
WDT iSeries Development
IBM Toronto Lab
"Erich W. Schasse" <Schasse@Wiedemann.de>@midrange.com on 11/08/2001
08:38:29 AM
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Subject: Cross Reference Problem
Hi folks,
I have a problem in CODE400 with the X-reference.
The variable VATEST in the following RPG IV statement will not be
recognized
in the result list.
EVAL *IN36 = (VATEST = 24)
Is there any patch available?
I would appreciate any hint because this function is importent for us.
WDT400: V5R1, SP3
PC: Win2K, SP2
OS400: V4R5M0
TIA
Kind regards
Erich W. Schasse
WIEDEMANN
Wiedemannstr.
31157 Sarstedt
Tel.: 05066/997-190
Fax.: 05066/997-107
Mail Schasse@wiedemann.de <mailto:Schasse@wiedemann.de>
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