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David Morris wrote:
> Frank,
>
> I would display the module DSPMOD objlib/module
> DETAIL(*EXPORT) and make sure the new procedure is
> listed as an export. If it is not check to be sure you specified
> EXPORT on the begin procedure statement. Also, make
> sure that it is upper case in your
> EXPORT SYMBOL("UPPERCASE") statement.
>
> David Morris
Well, I've found a "workaround" that let me compile my service program.
As mentioned by David I changed the Export Symbol Command as follows:
Export Symbol( 'MYPROCNAME' )
instead of
Export Symbol( MyProcName )
and that worked. But IMHO this isn't normal behavior. Excerpt from the "AS/400
ILE
Concepts" Manual ( V4R1 ), chapter 4 - Binder Language:
"If the exported symbols contain lowercase letters, the symbol name should be
enclosed within apostrophes. If apostrophes are not used, the symbol name is
converted to all uppercase letters."
So I don't know why the export without the apostrophes doesn't work.
Any suggestions ?
Regards,
Frank Jodat
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