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Bob, >I've narrowed down the issue with CEEDOD failing. It occurs whenever the >value that is specified for a procedure is a data structure. I've >written a short example program that reproduces the problem everytime. >Here's the code, and thanks to those who repsonded, now we just need a >PTF!. I was surprised by your earlier post, because I have used OPDESC for lots of my service program routines for years and never had the error. But this explains it, because I always pass character variables to them -- not DS names. I don't really expect a PTF. All along the rules have been operational descriptors are only available for character fields. Last I knew, this wasn't something Toronoto had any control over. Doug
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