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Technically you can (it does not even have to be a character
field), but it might be confusing for whoever has to do
anything with the program after you.

Not sure what you mean there. It won't compile if I change the type because of the prototype mismatch, but if I change it to 1 character, I get the same results.

What is the use of SP2? If all it does is call the RPG III
program, you might as well create a prototype for the RPG III
program (yes, you can) and call it directly from SP1.

That sounds like a good idea. The SP2 only calls then converts error parameters from our RPGIII standard to that of the RPGIV standard. That could be done by a function that would work for all RPGIII calls. Then there'd be no need for this kind of <encapsulating> program.

Thanks.

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