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I see that you RPG was an eval instead of a CALLP. That means that the
subprocedure returned a value via the PI itself and not just via the
parameter list. That might be a little trickier in CLLE.
Rob Berendt
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Thanks Mark that'll work for me.
-----Original Message-----
From: MWalter@hanoverwire.com
Mike,
If your cl is a CL Module (type CLLE) you can use 'callprc prc(coupute)
parm(&x &y &z &a)' otherwise you'll have to write a wrapper program to call
the procedure. When going the latter route, watch any overrides you may
have in effect as they may not be in effect for your procedure.
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