RpgII programs could care less if it is externally defined
or NOT. In a CLP, type the command Strs36prc and prompt on
that.

It will ask for the procedure name and any associated
parameters.

The Strs36prc does NOT require S36ee to be active.

If it does not need to be keyed,

just crtpf file(yourfile name) rcdlen(999).

If you need a key, create a logical over the physical
with a key.



Charles St-Laurent wrote:

Hi!

The file in question is a temporary file that has to be read into a RPG II
program after I fill it with my RPG/400 program. There is no need (I think)
to convert this file to a native iseries file with a DDS because all the
other programs that uses this file define the data internally... Even my
RPG/400 program writes in this file with EXCPT...


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