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Darren,
Have not yet done that in free - but maybe omit "char(10)" and just specify *PROC ?
Also, in traditional fixed column, it is "SDS" - but sounds like you're ahead of me on this.

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Subject: Free form PSDS *PROC


When I'm converting my program status data structure from fixed format to free form, I expect this to work, but it doesn't. Is there a syntax issue, or do I just have to specify the position for these keywords?

dcl-ds PSDS;
Pgm char(10) *PROC;
RNF3308: Keyword name is not valid; the keyword is ignored.
WSID char(10) pos(244);
User char(10) pos(254);
end-ds;



Work-around is:

dcl-ds PSDS;
Pgm char(10) pos(1);
WSID char(10) pos(244);
User char(10) pos(254);
end-ds;

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