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RPG cares about the case too - but if you don't actually use ExtProc('bbb... on the PI/PR then RPG automagically upper cases the name. To get the mixed case name you have to either use ExtProc(*DclCase) or Extproc('MixedCasedName')


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On May 17, 2018, at 3:34 PM, Dan <dan27649@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Sonuvab****

All of my procedure names show up as uppercase in DSPSRVPGM
SRVPGM(CALIB/CA9800) DETAIL(*PROCEXP). I changed my CLLE program so that I
removed the single quotes surrounding the name, which effectively turns it
to uppercase, created the module and program as noted before, and I have a
compiled program that gives the results I expected.

The RPGLE programs that call this same EmployeeAuthorizationStatus
procedure don't care about the case. Why am I able to use mixed case in
the RPGLE call but not the CLLE call?

- Dan

On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 3:17 PM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Just for fun, Dan... when you do a DSPSRVPGM on CALIB/CA9800, and you
enter through the various screens, what are the procedure names on the
fifth screen (Procedure Exports, Display 5 of 10)? Does
EmployeeAuthorizationStatus show up there as expected?

I'm just wondering if your exported names somehow got upper-cased. I
always have a bear of a time getting case right.

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