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  >date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 10:14:26 -0400
  >from: "Wall, Isa \(ED\)" <IWall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >subject: RE: LikeDS in Subprocedure

  >Thank you.  That was my problem.  I put the length on the prototype
and     
  >it compiled.

I think you still can use LikeDs(@DS_ErrMsg) in your Prototype if you
name
your prototype parameters ( as rob mentioned).Apart from improving the
understandability of the code ,the names will also act as a demarcation
between the parameters as no "continuation of previous line" is assumed
by the compiler if the names are present. 

Regards,
S.Chand 
      



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