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So you are using CALLPRC in the CLLE correct?

Lets be clear, you can't call a module. You can only call procedures in the module.
It's likely that the procedure you need to call has a name different from the name of the module.

What language is PNCOPYM in?

If RPGLE (then you should really post this question to RPG-L ;-) :

Do you have H NOMAIN (you should)?
If so, then the procedure name is defined on the P-Spec for the procedure

If not, then are you trying to call the mainline specs?
If so, then the main procedure name should be the same as the module name (I think).
But it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to include multiple Program Entry Points (PEP) which is what
you have given a GLLE module and a RPGLE module that doesn't specify H NOMAIN

I'd recommend asking follow-up questions in RPG-L.

Charles



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Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 5:20 PM
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Compling( Binding two modules together)

Hello everyone,

I created a module called PNCOPYM and
when I used the Crtpgm command to bind it with a CL module I
created I keep getting the following message.

Definition not found for symbol 'PNCOPYM'.
Cause . . . . . : No definition was found for reference PNCOPYM in
*MODULE
object DACOPYCL in library ULRMODS. The definition either
does not exist or
is not of the same data or procedure type as the reference.
Recovery . . . : Try the Create Program (CRTPGM) command again,
supplying
an object that contains a definition for symbol PNCOPYM.


Has anyone run into this before? If so any tips would be
greatly appreciated




















Jeremy R. Rowden
Nippon Express USA, Inc.
Information Systems Division
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