This sounds real similar to a message I got a couple of months ago.

If I remember correctly, what the problem turned out to be was I had a NOMAIN 
module that contained a procedure that had the same name as the module.  In 
other words, the module was something like ProcA and the procedure was ProcA.  
It works fine if the module is not a NOMAIN module.  Pretty screwy - they could 
definitely have used a better message.

HTH,

Todd Kidwell (Netstar)
AS/400 System Administrator
(313) 224-0578

>>> Leslie Russell <leslier@datrek.com> 07/12/00 10:53AM >>>
I was just trying to compile an RPG module and this is the error message 
I got.
The module I am trying to compile has been ok until just a few minutes 
ago. 
I looked at the compiler listing and found that I had left the prototype 
for the newest procedure out of my prototype /copy member, but I have 
done that before and it didn't generate this message. 
Anybody know what gives?    


                     Additional Message Information                       
  
                                                                          
      
 Message ID . . . . . . :   RNS9311       Severity . . . . . . . :   50   
      
 Message type . . . . . :   Information                                   
      
 Date sent  . . . . . . :   07/12/00      Time sent  . . . . . . :   
09:49:32   
                                                                          
      
 Message . . . . :   Compilation stopped. Internal failure occurred. 
Error code 
   is  1.                                                                 
      
 Cause . . . . . :   The possible error codes are:                        
      
     1  - Failure occurred in the compiler front end.                     
      
     2  - Failure occurred while  exiting the command.                    
      
     3  - Failure occurred in the back end.                               
      
     4  - Failure occurred in the command.                                
      
     5  - Memory allocation error occurred in the command.                
      
     12 - Memory allocation error occurred in the front end.              
      
     13 - Read error occurred in the compiler front end.                  
      
     14 - Write error occurred in the compiler front end.                 
      
 Recovery  . . . :   Call your service representative, giving the error 
code    
 id.
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