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Doug, I'm not sure I understand your problem. Just to clarify, do you have something like this coded?

Dcl-DS InputDS.In Qualified;

If so, this will never compile, (let alone get past the LPEX Parser).

RNF0622 -  A qualified name is not allowed in this context.


This is OK though:

Dcl-DS InputDS_In Qualified;

Brian.

On 29/01/2021 18:14, DEnglander--- via WDSCI-L wrote:
I have seen this two times now:

We have some programs that use DS I/O, and the DSs are qualified. The
developer had a thing for having the names of the input DSs to end in
".in". RPG compiles this fine. But the Outline view chokes on it, and does
not create an Outline view. I notice when I change the source to go from
.in to .in1 or .in2, the Outline view springs to life and builds.

Does anyone else have this issue?

I am using Version: 9.6.0.9 20201112_1147

Thank you,

Doug


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