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Since you have the data structure in your copy member the two lines below are referring to the fields within that data structure. C Eval DscOut = IDESC C Eval ClsOut = ICLAS The data structure is based and it's pointer has not been set hence your error. You may be able to use qualified to get around this, not sure. Scott Mildenberger --- THarteau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Hi, > I appreciate all the help I have gotten from the list so > far, but I > have another problem. I am passing a data structure as a > parameter to a > procedure, and when I execute a shell program to test it, I > get the message > 'Pointer not set for location referenced' & 'Pointer or > Parameter error > (CGDF). I am trying to follow an example I found in the Club > Tech __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com
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