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Hi,

All copymembers show up as single line in the compile listing... so I presume it is widespread (I was just focusing on this specific one because the first compile errors are related to that one, but I'll check if others cause compile errors as well).

The host is a V7R3, previous host was V7R3 as well... so I don't think it is release related.

The previous one was on CCSID 500, the new one is on 1148 but that is the same codepage apart from the Euro symbol, a carriage return should not be impacted by this.

Do you see your full copymember in the compile listing ?

Kind regards,
Paul
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From: RPG400-L <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Marco Facchinetti <marco.facchinetti@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2020 10:45
To: RPG programming on IBM i
Subject: Re: VisualAge RPG copymember issue

Hi Paul sorry if the question seems stupid but the error is on tha single
copy or is widespread?

What's the release of the host?

We currently use VARPG with a 7.2 host.


HTH

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Il giorno mer 5 feb 2020 alle ore 22:13 Paul Nicolay <
paul.nicolay@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:

Hi,


No idea if this question/issue fits in the RPG mailing list but I doubt a
VisualAge RPG one still exists.


The issue is that on a project we still use IBM VisualAge RPG but after we
moved to a new system the compiles fail on missing fields which is caused
by improper importing the copy members. These show up on the compile
listing as follows;


34 D/COPY *REMOTE *LIBL/QVRPGSKCOP,ALPROGDS
000033


*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*

* RPG member name . . . . . : ALPROGDS
* 2

* External name . . . . . . : *LIBL/QVRPGSKCOP(ALPROGDS)
* 2


*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*

35+ * * Program data-structure * D ProgDs SDS
D PDCompName *P ?


As you notice the compiler can read the remote copy member but has
everything on a single line as it doesn't understand the carriage returns
? So far I have no clue what is causing this, just hoping someone has
experienced the same issue many years ago :-)


Manually inserting the copy member in the source itself removes the
compile errors which proves that it doesn't import the copy member despite
I can see it.


Any tips are welcome.


Thanks,

Paul


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