• Subject: Re: ILE RPG Compile Error!!
  • From: Jon Paris <paris@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 17:45:34 -0400

>> If I try to compile this member as a module (CRTRPGMOD), I am getting
 error  here. The compiler is saying that Factor1 (*ISO0) is not valid.
 Defaults to  blanks.

 But the same  member if I compile as a separate direct program using
 CRTPGM, then it is working well.

Well, whatever else you're doing, it's not CRTPGM since that only builds a
program with previously compiled modules (i.e. the output of CRTRPGMOD).

So - I'll assume you mean CRTBNDRPG.  Since CRTBNDRPG simply does a CRTRPGMOD
followed by a CRTPGM, there are no differences - so we won't find the answer
there.

So, I suspect that somehow you are invoking the compiler differently.  My best
guess is that for CRTRPGMOD you have used a pre-V3R7 version of the compiler
which does not support the '0' searator option.  When you tried CRTBNDRPG you
were using a V3R7 or later version.  This could be because of using two
different systems, or because the you specified *PRV as the release target for
the CRTRPGMOD attempt.


Jon Paris - AS/400 AD Market Support - paris@ca.ibm.com
Phone: (416) 448-4019   -   Fax: (416) 448-4414
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