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The information in this article applies to:
Compiling an application that contains the PARAMETER statement, but not the required parenthese causes the compiler to generate the following message:
F2836: statement out of order
In addition, "error F4999: variable declared but not used" may be
generated.
Or for Fortran PowerStation 32, version 4.0:
warning FOR4265: symbol referenced but not set
To address this problem, modify the source code to place the parentheses on each PARAMETER statement.
When the compiler processes the following code example, it generates an F2836 error even though statement order is correct. This error is caused by parentheses missing from the PARAMETER statement and can be eliminated by adding the parentheses.
C Compile options needed: None
INTEGER*2 N
PARAMETER N = 1
INTEGER*2 M
END
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KBCategory: kbprb
KBSubcategory: FLIss
Keywords : kberrmsg kbLangFortran
Version : 4.00 4.01 4.10 5.00 5.10 1.00 1.
Platform : MS-DOS NT OS/2 WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: May 23, 1998