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Kurt,

I have a valid 7.1 copybook for the MBRD0100 structure if you want (unless
you' *have* to use the QSYSINC version).

Rory

On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Kurt Anderson <kurt.anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

I was wondering if anyone NOT at 7.1 could look inside their
QSYSINC/QRPGLESRC for member QUSRMBRD and tell me the positions of
QUSDSIMPR.

At 7.1, it is:
D QUSDSIMPR 1073 1073B 0

And I'm getting an error saying it's an invalid binary length.
*RNF3730 20 1672 000732 Binary numeric subfield QUSDSIMPR has a length
that is not valid; defaults to 2.

I'm trying to compile our System-Related Procedures Service Program and of
course after dealing with the most annoying "invalid host data structure"
error with SQL, I am now having an issue with code I haven't even touched.

Thanks,
Kurt Anderson
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
CustomCall Data Systems
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