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Birgitta,
Is this a permanent restriction? I can't use /INCLUDE in this case,
since the production code actually has the prototype and a couple of
related procedures. (They are message handling routines, and I don't want
to put them into a service program.) Therefore, I really do want the same
member /COPY'ed twice, but different sections should be included based on
the variable definition.
-mark
On 9/3/2014 1:18 AM, Birgitta Hauser wrote:
Just use /INCLUDE instead of /COPY.--
The SQL precompiler may have some problems with compiler directives and
including the same copy member multiple times.
Since the copy member X@ only includes a prototype, which is not used by
any
SQL statement, use /INCLUDE.
Copy members included with /INCLUDE are ignored by the SQL precompiler (by
default)
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Birgitta Hauser
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Betreff: SQL pre-compiler not recognizing /DEFINEd variable
I just ran into an SQL pre-compiler situation that seems to be a
defect.
When compiling this as an RPGLE, it compiles fine. Changing it to
SQLRPGLE causes it to fail:
SQL1106 30 RPG specification out of order.
It looks like it's ignoring the defined variable and copying the code
again. This is for a client that's still on V5R2. Does this work
properly
at a current compiler version?
Here's a test program to illustrate:
H OPTION( *SrcStmt: *NoDebugIO )
H dftactgrp(*NO) actgrp(*new)
/COPY X@
d Test2 pr
C EVAL *INLR = *On
P Test2 b
d Test2 pi
P Test2 e
/COPY X@
______________
Include member X@:
/IF NOT DEFINED(TestPgmPRCopied)
/DEFINE TestPgmPRCopied
* Test prototype
D TestPgm PR ExtPgm('TESTPGM')
/ENDIF
-mark
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