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I think Chuck hit the cause with his reply yesterday. I had a problem like this (sorry, forget the CPF number) many moons ago when I tried this. I just don't think that this structure (OCL proc -> CLP -> OCL proc) is legal, as Chuck pointed out.

Jerry C. Adams
IBM System i Programmer/Analyst
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Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 3:17 PM
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Subject: RE: Am I in the S36 environment or not?

Jerry,

I should not have specified 'starts' the S36 environment. My mistake. I
meant run a S/36 procedure (OCL) from within a CLP.


If I understand correctly, the operational sequence is something like:
PROCA, which contains
CALL PGM(CLPROC), which contains
STRS36PRC something
Your understanding is correct. But, I get an error in the CLPROC which
calls STRS36PRC (since CLPROC was called from PROCA)

CLPROC works fine when called from a non-S36 command line.


Message . . . . : SSP0142 received by procedure CLPROC . (C D I R)
Cause . . . . . : ILE Control language (CL) procedure CLPROC in module

CLPROC in program CLPROC in library LIBA detected an error at
statement number 0000006400. Message text for SSP0142 is: S/36
environment
function not allowed or error in command.

64.00 IF COND(&NBRCURRCD *NE 0) THEN(STRS36PRC +
PRC(WDOS) CURLIB(MASTER))

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-
bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of MKirkpatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 2:21 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Am I in the S36 environment or not?

I have a CLP that starts the S36 environment via the STRS36PRC command.
I
want to now place this CLP into a S36 procedure. This causes a problem
as
this CLP will now try to STRS36PRC while already in the S36 environment.
I
have reviewed the RTVJOBA command but find no attribute that tells me my
environment. Any suggestions on how to determine (in the CLP) if I am
executing in the S36 environment? Thanks.





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