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I'm guessing you have a procedure, or field name, or something like that which has the same name as the module name... so when it built the service program, it had to rename the module to avoid a conflict...


David Gibbs wrote:
OK, this is kind of weird.

I've got a service program with a few modules (RPG) compiled in.

When I display the service program everything shows up correctly.

But when I try to debug the service program, the main module of the object shows up with _1 at the end.

The module in question is IMUTIL

DSPSRVPGM shows this:

Opt Module Library Attribute Date Level Data IMUTIL IM60STG RPGLE 05/06/09 *NONE *YES
But when I try to debug it and list the modules ... I see this:

Opt Program/module Library Type IMUTIL IM60STG *SRVPGM IMUTIL_1 *MODULE Selected
Any ideas?

Looks like someone encountered this before ... but there was no response (http://archive.midrange.com/rpg400-l/200405/msg00403.html).

Thanks!

david



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