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This looks like a case-sensitivity issue. The variable names in RPG
are all converted to uppercase before the EXPORT is done. So, if you
have:
D gDOM_XPathSeparator...
D S 1A EXPORT
It will actually export GDOM_XPATHSEPARATOR
likewise, if you have:
D gDOM_XPathSeparator...
D S 1A Import
it will actually import GDOM_XPATHSEPERATOR
However, in order to import from case-sensitive languages like C, there
has to be a way to import lowercase symbols. That's what the
Import('foo') directive is for. So, if you have:
D XPathSeparator...
D S 1A Import('gDOM_XPathSeparator')
It's going to fail, because you're exporting 'GDOM_XPATHSEPARATOR',
whereas you're importing 'gDom_XPathSeparator', which aren't the same
thing.
Try making your definition look like this:
D XPathSeparator...
D S 1A Import('GDOM_XPATHSEPARATOR')
And see if that works...
On Thu, 22 May 2003, Bartell, Aaron L. (TC) wrote:
> I am trying to import a field from a Service Program that I created like so:
>
> D XPathSeparator...
> D S 1A Import('gDOM_XPathSeparator')
>
> The above wont compile (Definition not found for symbol
> 'gDOM_XPathSeparator'.), but the following will:
>
> D gDOM_XPathSeparator...
> D S 1A Import
>
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