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* MyVar declared like data dictionary standard.
D gMyVar S LIKE ( DEF_MyVar )

MyProc ( gMyVar )


* Prototype for MyProc.
D MyProc PR N
D IMyVar 9 2

I declared gMyVar using our standard without closely looking at
MyProc's prototype definition.

I found that the attributs of gMyVar were 9P0. I thought that the
compiler would have picked this up? How should I avoid this kind of
error ( without modifying the hard coded definition, of course )?

Is that the whole definition, or does the myProc prototype declare its
parameter with a CONST or VALUE attriute that we cannot see?

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
--
"Thrusting my nose firmly between his teeth, I threw him heavily to the
ground on top of me."
-- Mark Twain



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