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Thanks for your response Steven,

Yes I have the library in my list which is ulrmods that both modules are
complied in DACOPYCL and PNCOPYM. Also I do have the EXPORT keyword at the
begining of my procedure(PNCOPYM).

ALso this the command I using to compile:

SBMJOB CMD(CRTPGM PGM(ULRMODS/DACOPYCL) MODULE(*LIBL/DACOPYCL
*LIBL/PNCOPYM) ACTGRP(*NEW)) JOB(*JOBD) JOBD(ULRICH) OUTQ(*USRPRF)
INLLIBL(*JOBD)




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



from: Jeremy_Rowden@xxxxxxxxxx
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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message: 3
date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 16:45:30 -0500
from: smorrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Compling( Binding two modules together)

Does *Module PNCOPYM exist in your library list?


Steven Morrison
Fidelity Express

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