Samuel J Lennon wrote:
   1) Suppose I have a custom command to compile a program. I can add it as a
   Compile Command and then I believe I can run it against any program. But
   what would I need to do to get the compile errors back? Is OPTION(*EVENTF)
   all that is needed?

For some reason you also need a 'SRCMBR' keyword.


   2) From what I can see, compile commands have many of the PDM parameters,
   but I don't see &S, which in PDM is the type of the source file, e.g.,
   RPGLE or CLP.

That's because the compile commands are tied to the source member type (using the 'file' extension in rse). Since they are tied that way, each source member type needs it's own compile command and you don't need to specify a source type.


david


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