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Eric DeLong said: > Isn't that easily determined by looking at the field x-ref? A "D" suffix > indicates the statement number where the fields was defined. If the > statement number is 6 digits, its defined in source, otherwise it's an > imported definition. Are you sure ? im looking at a compile listing and all the RNF7031 warnings reference 5 digits sentence numbers, either the symbol is defined in the main program, in a copy member or in an external file. Carlos K. ------------ Internet GRATIS es Yahoo! Conexión 4004-1010 desde Buenos Aires. Usuario: yahoo; contraseña: yahoo Más ciudades: http://conexion.yahoo.com.ar
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