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That must have been it because I went and tested
based on what Paul said and proved him right.  I
ditinctly remember, however, that I could NOT use
'END' as the first three characters of a variable
at one point.

Thanks to both of you!

Joel

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>>I recall a PTF to fix the endnnn used as a
>>variable problem back when V5R1
>>first came out. The compiler would complain
>about
>>endyy not being
>>associated with a valid group or something like
>>that. Is this the problem?
>>
>>Bob
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>>Bob Slaney/Atlanta/IBM@xxxxx (Lotus Notes)
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>>Joel,
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>>Hate to disagree, but it will compile just fine.
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>>Now, if you are trying to verify it in Code/400,
>>then you will get a
>>"RNF5247E The scope delimiter of the ENDyy
>>operation is not valid."
>>message. But if you compile, it should be just
>>fine.
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>>Paul Tuohy
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>>jrc@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> I'll go you one further: try starting a
>variable
>>with "end" and you'll
>>see the same thing.
>>>
>>> /free
>>>   endRoutine = *on ;
>>> /end-free
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>>> will not compile...
>>>
>>> Joel
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>>>>Sure seems that way. Hmmmmmmm
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Mark
>>>>
>>>>Mark D. Walter
>>>>Senior Programmer/Analyst
>>>>CCX, Inc.
>>>>mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
>>>>http://www.ccxinc.com
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>>>>                   "Bob cozzi"
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>>>>Mark,
>>>>I'm guessing that whenever you use a reserved
>>>>word, like DELETE, UPDATE,
>>>>WRITE, CHAIN, EXFMT, etc., as a field name,
>you
>>>>have to use the EVAL opcode
>>>>to make it clear that you're referring to the
>>>>field name and not the
>>>>opcode.
>>>>
>>>>Bob Cozzi
>>>>Cozzi Consulting
>>>>www.rpgiv.com
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>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>>>On Behalf Of MWalter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 3:23 PM
>>>>To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>Subject: /free snafu
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>>>>I've found a little problem with /free
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>>>>This statement is not OK:
>>>>    delete = 'Y';
>>>>However this one is:
>>>>    eval delete = 'Y';
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>>>>You mean to tell me that the compiler can't
>see
>>>>that this is an assignment
>>>>instruction?
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>>>>Thanks,
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>>>>Mark
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>>>>Mark D. Walter
>>>>Senior Programmer/Analyst
>>>>CCX, Inc.
>>>>mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
>>>>http://www.ccxinc.com
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