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Great!
I went back to take a look and it appears the original command did not
default those parms.
Just left them blank.
I must have changed the command on our system to default those values to
RPGBEANLIB/QSOURCE.

Good luck with it...I really like the getter/setter approach.

- Steve


On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Jeffry Torres <torres.jeffry26@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Thanks Steve, your answer worked out perfectly.


2014-09-04 12:07 GMT-06:00 Stephen Coyle <stephenfcoyle@xxxxxxxxx>:

Try leaving the command defaults for SRCFILE, SRCLIB, PROTOFILE and
PROTOLIB as QSOURCE and RPGBEANLIB.
You can always move the newly created source members where you actually
want them later.
Whenever I changed the file and library to store the new source members
to
something other than the default, the command would not work for me.
Once it worked with the command defaults, I never went back to find out
why.

Something to try...it worked for me last time I used it...which was over
a year ago...

- Steve


On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Jeffry Torres <torres.jeffry26@xxxxxxxxx

wrote:

Hi there.
I've been trying to use the library called RPGBEANLIB for encapsulation
of
data I / O for a small project. However, I have not had success with
the
command: CRTRPGBEAN. As far as I have read the maintenance of this
library
has been discontinued and find current information has been difficult
for
me.
I believe that the version I downloaded is the first that was shared
and
presents some bugs.
If anyone has the last release with bugs fixed or know of any other
library
that works like RPGBEANLIB, I would be very grateful.
Thanks.
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