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RNS9308 Compilation stopped. Severity 40 errors found in program.
RNF7023 The Compiler cannot determine how the program can end.
RNF3788 DFTACTGRP(*NO) must be specified for a prototype that does not have the EXTPGM keyword.
RNF1304 The NOMAIN keyword is not valid when the CRTBNDRPG command is used to create a program.

The program is CNVRTTMP.RPGLE and is the example program provided by IBM to use with the create web service wizard.  I made no alterations to the source.

The instructions are at https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/library/i-rest-web-services-server2/index.html

"The example we will use in this discussion is an application written in ILE RPG that converts the temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius. The application is packaged within the service program QIWSSAMPLE in the library, QSYSDIR. This service program is included as part of integrated web services server support and contains one exported procedure, CONVERTTEMP. ..."


On 10/16/2018 6:45 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
What compile command?

What is the error?

Jon Paris

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