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  • Subject: Re: ILE CL calling RPG procedure help.
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 17:20:40 -0500 (CDT)


The RPG compiler (annoyingly, in my opinion) will capitalize all the
letters in all the procedure/module/variable names as its compiling
the program.

Therefore, if you want to call a procedure written in RPG, you need
to put the name in CAPS.  Like so:

CALLPRC PRC('DELETEMBR') 

You also need to make sure that the procedure is exported from the
service program. To do this, you need to:
    1) specify the EXPORT keyword on your P-spec in the RPG program.
    2) If binding with EXPORT(*SRCFILE) you need to have specified
          your procedure with EXPORT SYMBOL(DELETEMBR) in the binding
          language source.
    3) If binding with EXPORT(*ALL), you should be okay, as long as
          you fulfilled condition #1.

If this doesn't help, you'll need to post the relevant code...


On Thu, 24 May 2001, Slava Zharichenko wrote:
> 
> hi,
> it is not exactly Rpg question but i think most of you would know the
> answer to it.
> 
> i have a CL module calling RPG procedure using CALLPRC command.
> 
> now, procedure name should be RPG module name, procedure name or procedure
> name in quotes??
> 
> it does not work in either case for me. Here is the message i am getting:
> Definition not found for symbol 'DeleteMbr'.
> 
> Service pgm being created using binding directory.
> 

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