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Yes.

The RPG procedure needs to be defined with ExtProc('mixedCaseName') or alternatively name the procedure internally as mixedCaseName and add ExtProc(*dclcase)

BUT - that will impact all existing callers of the routine because the external name will be different. I guess you could get round it with a mixed-case named stub that calls the upper case version.


Jon Paris

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On Mar 16, 2018, at 7:51 AM, Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So i am able to call an external rpg procedure from my cobol ILE pgm IF
that procedure is named in uppercase and 10 or less char's.

Anyone know who I can lift that limitation? We like to use long case
mixed procedure names in RPG and don't want to have to be restricted to
this just for cobol.

Thanks
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