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  • Subject: Re: is options(*nopass) allowed or not
  • From: fellner@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 11:55:15 -0500
  • Importance: Normal



No, OPTIONS(*NOPASS)  is not supported in VRPG.
It seems it may have been at one time, but  was dropped from VRPG  a few
releases ago.
It wilI be removed form the documentation.

John Fellner,  VARPG Compiler Development,
416-448-4139,  (Tieline 778-4139),  3S/140/1150/TOR.,  fellner@ca.ibm.com




In online help I find the following:

-Programming With VisualAge RPG
--Communicating Between Objects
---Making Local Calls
----Calling Local Program Using CALLP
-----Figure 62.  Specifying definition specification parameters when
calling local programs.

     D Pgm1            PR                  cltpgm('testprog')
     D   Parm1                       20A   value
     D   Parm2                        6B 3 options(*nopass) value

I tried this in my code, but the compile failed with RNV3744E, "The
parameter for keyword OPTIONS is not valid; the parameter is ignored."
What's wrong?




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