Austin, Mark wrote:
I came across this problem with a Cobol module and it was because the
PROGRAM-ID specification had another module name (because I copied it
from another source). So if your module is Cobol then the source should
have PROGRAM-ID. PNCOPYM.

In the case of RPG, I think the DFTNAME keyword in the H-specs does the same thing.


Jeremy_Rowden@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> I created a module called PNCOPYM and
> when I used the Crtpgm command to bind it with a CL
> module I created I keep getting the following message.

If none of the other messages have helped, could you post the exact CRTPGM command? It might help determine why the binder can't find the module in question.

Hope this helps,
Adam

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