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The number in question is probably from the temporary source created by the
precompiler. If you can save THAT source in your precompile.

At 11:13 AM 3/18/02 -0500, you wrote:
>That's what I did.  Not having the compile listing from two years ago, I
>recompiled it (since *NOGEN doesn't work in SQLRPGLE, I compile it
>to QTEMP) and used that compile listing to look for the statement
>in error reffered to in the dump.  That compile listing says that the line #
>I am looking for is a READE, which should not generate a 'target too small
>for numeric operation'.
>
>Since the object was created under V4R3 and my compile listing that I am using
>today was generated under V5R1, I wonder if the differences between version is
>causing the inaccurate line #'s.
>
>
>
>On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 10:45:16 -0500, Buck Calabro wrote:
>
> >Rich Herdman wrote:
> >
> >>Anyways, I dumped the program to get the
> >>statement # that it blew up on.  The
> >>problem is that I don't think the
> >>line number is right.
> >
> >The statement in the error message and dump matches the compiler listing
> >unless you specify
> >h option(*srcstmt).  Also be aware that the line number in messages may not
> >be accurate if you have an optimised program.
> >
> >If you don't have a compiler listing on file, re-compile the program into
> >QTEMP to get a new listing without creating a new object.  If it were a
> >straight RPG program you could use OPTION(*NOGEN), but for an SQL compile
> >*NOGEN just runs the preprocessor.
> >  --buck
>
>
>Rich Herdman
>email: rherdman@columbus.rr.com
>www:  http://home.columbus.rr.com/herdman/
>
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>of the equation." - Bilbo Baggins, 'The Hobbit'
>
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