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The suggestion of passing the *OMIT resolves the problem.  Very
interesting.  Thank you so much for the suggestion! 

Lori

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Barbara Morris
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 1:34 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: MCH3402 on CEETRC

LFord@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> We have encountered a strange bug.  A CLLE runs in the default
> activation group.  It calls one CLLE which is in activation group
*NEW,
> then calls another which is in the named activation group.  The second
> CLLE does a RCLRSC, and then CALLPRC PRC(CEETREC).  It is falling over
> with error MCH3402 - Tried to refer to all or part of an object that
no
> longer exists.  I cannot figure out why.
> 

Are you passing two parameters to CEETREC?  If you don't, CEETREC will
try to find two parameters anyway, and if it happens to find what looks
like valid parameters, it might cause strange things to happen.

If you don't want to pass parameters, pass *OMIT:

   callprc CEETREC PARM(*OMIT *OMIT)

Any time the API documentation says that the parameter is "omissible",
it means you still have to pass _something_, but that you can pass *OMIT
if you want.  It's only for "optional" parameters that you can not pass
anything.


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