I* If the RPG III source member contains only the source
I* statements describing fields FIELD1 and FIELD2 below, the
I* Conversion Aid is unsure how to convert them. These
I* statements may be data structure fields (which are converted
I* to definition specifications) or program-described file
I* fields (which are converted to input specifications).
I 1 3 FIELD1
I 4 6 FIELD2
I* If the RPG III source member contains only the source
I* statement describing field CHAR below, the Conversion
I* Aid is unsure how to convert it. This statement may be
I* a rename of an externally described data structure field
I* which is converted to a definition specification) or
I* a rename of an externally described file field)
I* (which is converted to an input specification).
I CHARACTER CHAR
In the above two instances, a data structure is assumed and definition specifications are produced. A block of comments containing the input specification code is also produced. For example, the Conversion Aid will convert the source in Figure 1 to the code shown in Figure 3. If Input specification code is required, delete the definition specifications and blank out the asterisks from the corresponding Input specifications.
D* If the RPG III source member contains only the source
D* statements describing fields FIELD1 and FIELD2 below, the
D* Conversion Aid is unsure how to convert them. These
D* statements may be data structure fields (which are converted
D* to definition specifications) or program-described file
D* fields (which are converted to input specifications).
D FIELD1 1 3
D FIELD2 4 6
I* 1 3 FIELD1
I* 4 6 FIELD2
Remember that you have two ways of correcting these types of problems. Either use the EXPCPY(*YES) option of the CVTRPGSRC command, or manually correct the code after conversion.