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Doc, I think you want to use OPTION(*EVENTF) to trap compiler messages.
This is how errors are passed back to CODE (and it's very cool).

-reeve

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Subject: Fetching RPGLE compiler errors


Hey All

Are there any APIs to invoke the RPG compiler in V5R1?  I'm trying to sort
out a way to fetch compiler error messages without having to comb through
the resulting spool file.  Is there something similar to what the ILE C
compiler does (that is, send compilation messages to the joblog)?

Thanks!

-Doc

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