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David,

did you include the OPTION(*EVENTF) to your create program?

Then normally it should work (at least for me it does)

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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Peter, Violaine,

I'm beginning to feel out of my depth here.
Been to your page Violaine, added your user action Peter.

When I select compile, I click on my own program that runs on the i5. I 
now
have modified that program so that it creates the file EVFEVENT in the 
same
library as the compiled object. I have added /* *EVENTF SRCMBR(&N) */  to 
my
RSE compile command. Nothing happens.


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