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UDF's support "overloading". Meaning you can have the same UDF name in the same library multiple times. They just have different parameter styles. So, when you get the message that the UDF was not found, what it was really saying was that it couldn't find a UDF with those exact parameters. You might want to try a liberal sprinkling of CAST all over the place. On the RPGLE, I don't think you can create a UDF to call a RPGLE program. I think it has to call a subprocedure in a service program. Look again at the sample I provided in that FAQ. Rob Berendt
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