David

This is a library corruption.  Normally caused by cataloguing a subroutine 
where the program name on the subroutine definition is the same as another  
subroutine... 

Classic cause is to copy a program and not change the name in line 1...

If you can, the easiest way is to delete all the lib. Dll files  and clear the 
objdir directory that is contained in the folder holding the dlls. Then 
recatalog all your subroutines. 

Jbase do have a utility which will identify and remove the offending records 
from the dll and it's definition tables.    I got it from Jbase support years 
ago..    You could ask them if recatalogging isn't an option.. 

I may be able to find a copy of the code if you can't get it elsewhere... 

Hope this helps
Simon 

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