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   Matt,

   Yes, I have the export tag on the procedure's beginning spec in source#2. 
   I may be wrong but the message leads me to think authority is somehow
   involved with my problem however I really don't see how I would not be
   authorized to objects in my own library.  Thanks anyway.

   Haas, Matt wrote:

 Did you put the export keyword on the procedures from source#2? If you don't 
the procedures defined in the second module are not viewable by the first.

 Matt

 -----Original Message-----
 From: Duane Kehoe [mailto:dkehoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
 Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 3:12 PM
 To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: Procedure Question


    I am trying to learn procedures and have converted an existing process to
    use them and I keep running into a problem on the procedure call.  My
    setup is as follows:

    RPG source#1 is the driving code created as module(using crtrpgmod)
    RPG source#2 is the procedure portion also created as a module
    PGM object was created with CRTPGM listing source#1 and source#2 as
    modules with source#1 being the entry point

    To here everything works, I get compiled modules and a pgm object.  When I
    issue the strdbg command I can see both modules listed and can set
    breakpoints accordingly in both modules, everything is good.  When I call
    the pgm again everything is good I enter the first module and can walk
    through it no problems however when I get to the point of calling the
    procedure I continually get the following error message:

    Message . . . . :   Cannot resolve to object source#2. Type and Subtype
       X'0201' Authority X'0000'.
     Cause . . . . . :   Either a system pointer or a data pointer can not be
       resolved.
         For a system pointer, it can not be resolved to object source#2, type
    and
       subtype X'0201', authorization X'0000', because either the named object
    was
       not in any context referred to or the correct object was located but
    the
       user profile did not have the required authority.
         The object types for common type or subtype codes follow:...

    and do not understand why.  Is there something I am missing during pgm
    creation or something else?  Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks in
    advance.

    --

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    Duane Kehoe                       Phone # 414.908.1814
    EC / Programmer / Analyst           Fax # 414.908.1601
                              Email: dkehoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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       Florsheim, Brass Boot, Nunn Bush, Stacy Adams
   Duane Kehoe                       Phone # 414.908.1814 
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