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Joe,
you're missing the 'S' in column 24 of your local declarations to indicate
that they are standalone fields:
Code:
P GetDocType B
D GetDocType PI 50A
D Doc 30A
// Local Parms
D OrderNum S 7A
D PickNum S 3S 0
D Count S 4S 0
HTH,
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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Local Variables in a Subprocedure?
Hi All,
Been trying to force myself to use more ILE, even though I am in a RPG/400
shop. I also program in Delphi and VB and the concept of procedures,
service programs, etc really is enticing.
Anyhow. So tonight I have run into a problem that Google could not help
me with.
I have a subprocedure that I pass one string and it returns another. I
wanted to declare some local variables in the procedure, but when I do the
compiler acts like the declarations are for the passed in parameters. The
code is below. Only one parm is really being passed in, and I want the
other 3 to be local.
How do I declare a local parameter in a subprocedure?
Obviously missing something again,
JD
Code:
P GetDocType B
D GetDocType PI 50A
D Doc 30A
// Local Parms
D OrderNum 7A
D PickNum 3S 0
D Count 4S 0
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