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Scott Klement wrote: > > On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, M. Lazarus wrote: > > > > How does the compiler know that you mean the current program vs. some > > other external program? What if there are two EXTPGM's that are not > > "found"? > > > > My guess: If the PR matches a PI, and that PI is before any P-specs, > it considers that PR to be for the "*ENTRY PLIST". > > At least, that's the way I'd do it. That's indeed how it works. When the compiler finds a PI before any P specs, it looks for a PR that has the same RPG name (you have to code the PR for the main PI before you code the PI).
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