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For "or x_no" to be valid, x_no should be a logical type variable.
Try:
if xzstas <> x_yes or xzstas <> x_no;



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Glenn Gundermannglenn.gundermann@gmail.comCell: (416) 317-3144

-------- Original message --------From: Thomas Burrows <thomas.burrows.1957@xxxxxxxxx> Date: 2019-01-24 8:17 PM (GMT-05:00) To: "RPG programming on the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Free format question on D specs
I have the following.

Dcl-s  x_yes  char(01);
Dcl-s  x_no    char(01);

How do I get x_yes set to 'Y' and x_no set to 'N';

Then I have the following if statement.

if xzstas <> x_yes or x_no;

xzstas is an alpha A1.

I am getting a RNF7421.

What is wrong with my operation?  I am supposing the "<>" is not correct.

Thomas

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