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On 1/10/07, Rory Hewitt <roryhewitt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Steve, OutMbr is declared as varying because...er...it was code I copied form elsewhere. But I've tried it again with a non-varying OutMbr and still the same error occurs. I guessed it was the problem with the input = output. In fact, Bruce Vining's example (in the archive thread I referred t in one of my previous emails) used a temporary source member in QTEMP as the output. The trouble is, if, for instance, I create a temporary source member in QTEMP, copy the source into there and then specify *that* as the output member, won't that mean that the *MODULE object will show that it was compiled from QTEMP rather than from the real source library? I'd really rather have it showing that it was compiled form the source library, so it's easier to cross-reference it.
Rory, It all works out in the end ;) The purpose of the preprocessor apis is to establish a chain from the srcmbr used on the crtrpgmod command back to the original srcmbr spcfd on the CRT command issued by the user. The common example being the SQL preprocessor. The CRTRPGMOD command follows that chain back to the original srcmbr and plugs the name of that srcmbr into the "created from" attribute of the module. here are two threads with more info: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc/browse_frm/thread/c943eb98828d382/7d72391b69ee2480?lnk=gst&q=qbnstartpreprocessor&rnum=1&hl=en#7d72391b69ee2480 note in the response from the IBM support person that the associated space APIs are not recommended. I did not believe him and went on to find out that "not recommended" means they dont work. ;) http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc/browse_frm/thread/5f966a3e0a08a55f/88dc8df78da0e46c?lnk=gst&q=qbnstartpreprocessor&rnum=2&hl=en#88dc8df78da0e46c -Steve
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