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According to Chapter 2 of the CL Programming manual for V5R1,
it says:

"The return code cannot be tested directly by the user in the RPG IV
program."

I interpret this to mean that you would have to do one of:

1. write a small CL program (subroutine) to issue:

    RTVJOBA RTNCDE(&RTNCDE)

and return this value as a "parameter" to the ILE RPG caller, or

2. CALL the OS/400 API QUSRJOBI to request format JOBI0600,
which contains the "user return code".

Regards,

Mark S. Waterbury

----- Original Message -----
From: "Metz, Zak" <Zak_Metz@G1.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 2:27 PM
Subject: RE: Receive COBOL RETURN-CODE in RPGLE


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> I appreciate your response, Howard. In this case, the RETURN-CODE is a
COBOL
> "thing." I am familiar with communicating with COBOL from RPG using
> parms/linkage, but in this case it's an actual program return code rather
> than a parm we're passing back and forth. Here is a sample from the COBOL
> code:
>
> MOVE 99 TO RETURN-CODE
> STOP RUN
> .
>
> RETURN-CODE is not a defined variable, so I'm making a tiny assumption
that
> it's a reserved word and that somehow I can get the value in the calling
RPG
> program.
>
> (Similarly, in C your functions usually take parameters, but also can
return
> a value which the calling function can capture, and that is done all the
> time, which is why I'm baffled that I can't find how to do this between
RPG
> and COBOL on the 400.)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Weatherly, Howard [mailto:Howard.Weatherly@dlis.dla.mil]
> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 4:23 PM
> To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
> Subject: RE: Receive COBOL RETURN-CODE in RPGLE
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> Is the RETURN-CODE var an RPG thing? cause usually in COBOL you pass
things
> like that as PARM values, so in Linkage Section there would be a level 1
(or
> some part of a level 1) that you would place a value in, the procedure
> division would look like Procedure Division Using 01-Name. (which would be
> the 01 name in Linkage). The COBOL program would do it's thing then set
some
> value in 01-Name and execute a GoBack. The RPG (Disclaimer, I am not an
RPG
> person) program would have a PARM list containing a positional value name
> representing the name 01-Name which would contain the return value.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Metz, Zak [mailto:Zak_Metz@G1.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 4:13 PM
> To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
> Subject: Receive COBOL RETURN-CODE in RPGLE
>
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> I'm embarrassed to even ask this question, but I sure can't find the
answer.
>
> If I "CALL" a COBOL program from an RPGLE program, how do I capture the
> value that the COBOL program has returned using the RETURN-CODE variable?
> This is an unbound call.
>
> Seems, oh so simple...but the answer eludes me.
>
> TIA!
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