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   Scott,

   My prototype in source#1 is:

                     ****************************
   0012.02       * Procedure Prototypes
   *                                                                       
   0012.03       ****************************
                                                                      
   0012.04      d ediprseg        pr                 
   extpgm('EDIPRSEG')                                  
   0012.05      d                             
   135a                                                            
   0012.06      d                                  3p
   0                                                           
   0012.07      d                               
   25a                                                            
   0012.08      d                                 
   1a                                                         
   0012.09      d                                 
   1a                                                            
   0012.10      d                                 
   1a                                                            
   0012.11      d                                  1a                       

   And the call used is:

   CALLP EDIPRSEG(indta:reqfld:field:found:segterm:elemsep:subelemsep);

   I am doing this in free format in case that matters.  Thanks again for the
   help so far.

   Scott Mildenberger wrote:

 >From source #1 can we see the call and the prototype used?  As
 for this being your proof of concept, you will want to
 investigate putting any reusable procedures such as source #2
 into a service program.

 Scott Mildenberger
 --- Duane Kehoe <dkehoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  

    I have left all activation groups to there defaults(because
 I really don't
    know what they are :-[ )  Also, I tried Bob's suggestion to
 reclaim
    activation groups without success.  The programs are
 parsing routines and
    reports.  What happens(in a nutshell) is source#1 reads a
 file containing
    EDI segments, source#2 is called to parse said EDI
 segments(which are
    passed into source#2 via parameters) and return the data
 contained in the
    requested element.  The reason I have 2 source files is I
 want to have
    source#2 be used by a number of other programs as the
 parsing logic is
    exactly the same regardless of what the caller / requester
 is doing with
    the data.  The current code base is being used as a proof
 of concept for
    procedures as our shop does not currently utilize them.  I
 do have the
    CALLP coded in source#1 as well, however it is my
 understanding that callp
    is inferred here, I may be wrong though.
    



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