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C Eval CallStr='SBMJOB CMD(CALL (ACPX02C) ' +
C 'parm('+ qt+ WCUST + qt+' +
C '+ qt+ WCUST + qt+'))'
WCUST is a numberic varaible, but you are trying to use it in a charcter
repesenation...
Use %Char(WCUST) if leading zeros can be excluded or %EditC(WCUST :'x') to
keep leading zeros.
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Operands not compatible with type of operator
Hello List,
Greetings for the day...
I am trying to use QCMDEXC in an RPGILE program where i have to declare
the command string. When i am doing this, i am not able to compile the
code, getting error: RNF7421 30 2 Operands are not compatible with
the type of operator.
My code is:
D CmdLength S 15 5 inz(0)
D CallStr S 256 inz(*blanks)
D QT C ''''
D WCust S 6 0 inz(0)
C Eval CallStr='SBMJOB CMD(CALL (ACPX02C) ' +
C 'parm('+ qt+ WCUST + qt+' +
C '+ qt+ WCUST + qt+'))'
*
C Eval CmdLength = %len(%trim(CallStr))
C*
C CALL 'QCMDEXC' 99
C PARM CallStr
C PARM CmdLength
C ENDIF
Any help to point out error will be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Anupam Sinha
Anyone can give up. Its the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold
it together, when everything seems like falling apart ;Thats true
strength.
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