• Subject: RE: RPG400 to RPG IV conversion - INFDS
  • From: Buck Calabro/commsoft<mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 12:24:51 -0500


Jon Erikson wrote:
>They compiled just fine, but when you actually 
>reference them, the program fails with an MCH1210, 
>(Receiver value too small to hold result) and
>RNQ0103, (The target for a numeric operation is 
>too small to hold the result (C G D F)).
>
>Here is the DS source & Dumped values:
>
>0025.00 D Prnt            DS 
>0026.00 D Curln                 367    368b 0
>+++++++++++++++++++++
>PRNT                  DS 
>  CURLN               BIN(4,0)             6448.            '4040'X

It almost looks as if the program is referring to CURLN before outputting 
any print lines.  Is that a possibility?  Alternately, make sure that the 
data structure is linked to the printer F spec with a INFDS keyword.  I use 
this sort of stuff a lot and have never noticed a problem, from V3R1 on.

Buck Calabro
CommSoft, Albany, NY
mailto:mcalabro@commsoft.net

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