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When you use option 14, aren't you creating a temporary module that is used
to create the program? How do you know which version of the procedure is
used to create that temporary module?
2013/1/8 Jeff Young <jyoung0950@xxxxxxxxx>
Kurt,procedures
Yes,
That was the first thing I looked for, but none of them had FDXASRVPG in
the binding directory.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Anderson, Kurt <KAnderson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Did you check to see if any of the objects that XABNDDIR and INBNDDIRrpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
bring in have BindDir ('FDXASRVPG')?
-Kurt
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Subject: Weird issue with BNDDIR
All,
I have a program that uses the BNDDIR keyword as follows:
bnddir('QC2LE' : '*LIBL/XABNDDIR' : '*LIBL/INBNDDIR') Service program
XASRVPG is *only* specified in XABNDDIR.
There is another binding directory in the library list named FDXABNDDIR
that specifies service program FDXASRVPG which has all of the
thethat XASRVPG has plus some additional, but that is *not* specified in
(CRTBNDRPG),program.
When I attempt to create the program using option 14 in PDM
inthe compile ends abnormally with errors in the job log - Definition
supplied multiple times for symbol 'SP_CMP_CHG'.
Cause . . . . . : Definition SP_CMP_CHG was found to be exported from
both
*SRVPGM object XASRVPG in library *LIBL and *SRVPGM object FDXASRVPG
(RPG400-L)library
*LIBL.
My question is, since service program FDXASRVPG is not in any of the
binding directories that I specified in my program, why is the compiler
looking at it?
TIA
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