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Thanks for clarifying, Barbara. But I am still a little unclear why the local prototype for PROC2 does work if I EXPORT the subprocedure? (I thought EXPORT only influenced what is "visible" outside the *MODULE.)

BTW, I assume the absence of PR and PI works (below) because RPG generates global definitions within the *MODULE?

**Free
Ctl-Opt DftActGrp(*No) ActGrp(*New) Main(Proc1);
Dcl-Proc Proc1;
// Main Entry procedure
  Dsply 'In main Proc' '*REQUESTER';
  Proc2();
  Return;
End-Proc;
Dcl-Proc Proc2;
// Internal subprocedure
  Dsply 'In Proc2' '*REQUESTER';
End-Proc;

Appreciate your help!
Brian

On 13/11/2020 11:36, Barbara Morris wrote:
Brian, as others have suggested, the problem is that the prototype for Proc2 is coded as a local prototype in your main procedure. RPG only recognizes a prototype as being the prototype for a local procedure when the prototype is in the global definitions of the module.

--
Barbara


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