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Is it possible that somewhere in your program you have some I specs like
I DS
I 1 256 MSDT$E
I 34 41$RTC$E
That would explain your problem.
"Silvio Santos" <Silvio.Santos@brainag.com> on 12/07/2000 21:00:39
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Subject: RPG/400 pgm strange behaviour
I have a program (RPG/400) that checks if some record exists and return.
These two filds are *ENTRY parms of the PGM:
MSDT$E - length 256
$RTC$E (*FOUND or *ERROR) - length 8A
The condition used is like this:
*IN,96 IFEQ '0'
MOVEL'*FOUND' $RTC$E
MOVELMSDTOH MSDT$E
ELSE
MOVEL'*ERROR' $RTC$E
ENDIF
It works fine, excepts for one thing: if the condition is true, when it moves
the MSDTOH content to MSDT$E, it erases the $RTC$E field. For the other hand,
when the first move is done, the '*Found' is placed in the 34th position of the
field MSDT$E.
Is there any restriction about entry parms lenght ?
How can I resolve this?
Thanks
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