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>> It is interesting to me however because it invalidates my assumption of how the compiler passes parameters. Chances are (based on my knowledge of the OPM compilers) that any variables used as parms have a pre-initialized pointer variable associated with them. Hence no need to evaluate and assign the address - it is already known. The compiler simply passes the associated pointer. Remember - we're not dealing with a C type scenario where few addresses are known at compile time. Unless the variable is based or received as a parameter, the RPG compiler knows exactly where it will be in memory. Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com
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