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David Morris wrote:
> 
> How do you refer to a procedure that receives no parameters within an
> expression?  I have tried MyProc(), MyProc( ).  I receive *RNF0637 30
> An operand was expected but was not found; specification is ignored.
> If I try MyProc('X') I get *RNF5407 20  More parameters were passed in
> the prototyped call than are allowed.  Am I missing something?  Is there
> another way?  The procedure in question works exclusively with
> globally defined input (a record's fields) and returns an error code.  Do I
> need to create a dummy parm Void?
No need for the parenthesis.  For example
A = MyProc
or 
CALLP MyProc    
would do splendidly.
-- 
Thank You.
Regards
Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net
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