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Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> I have managed to stump our development staff with this one.
> 
> Originally I defined a procedure in my program as follows:
>       // Comparison procedure called by QuickSort
>      d CmpVal          pr            10i 0
>      d                                 *   Value
>      d                                 *   Value
> 
>      p CmpVal          b
>      d CmpVal          pi            10i 0
>      d Elem1@                          *   Value
>      d Elem2@                          *   Value
> 
> The program was working fine until I dedided to move the prototype to a copy 
> member.  When I did this the compile failed with "Definition not found for 
> symbol 'CmpVal'.".  There are no other compile errors.
> 
> I moved the definition back inside the program but still receive the error.  
> I know I'm probably missing something real simple but I don't see it and 
> several others here don't have any ideas either.
> 
> Can anyone help with why the compiler doesn't put the prototype and the 
> procedure together?
> 

Did you put the /copy in the main source section?  Before the P specs? 
When you put the prototype back in, where did you put it?  (It has to go
before the procedures.)


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