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-------------Forwarded Message----------------
Date:   6/12/97  2:33 AM

RE:     ILE/Cobol 400 parameters.
To: John Carr          <74711.77@CompuServe.COM>

From: Jon Paris                                                                
Subject: ILE/Cobol 400 parameters.                                             

Command line params yes, pointers yes, pointers on command line - no way       
- nothing in 400 land can do that.                                             

As to how many parms, I'm not sure if they added the equivalent of             
%parms or not. You should be able to test the ADDRESS OF a parm to see         
if it's NULL - I think that would work for determining the number of           
parms.                                                                         

.                                                                              
Jon Paris  -  AS/400 AD Market Support  -  jonp@vnet.ibm.com                    
                          
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Jon                                                                            
Any Ideas?                                                                     
John Carr                                                                      

Midrange-L                                                                     

-------------Forwarded Message-----------------                                
From:   Richard Hartmann, INTERNET:hartmann@VNET.IBM.COM                        
 
Date:   6/11/97  9:41 PM                                                        
 

RE:     ILE/Cobol 400 parameters.                                               
   

I was wondering if someone could help answer a few questions concerning        
the use of ILE/Cobol-400.                                                      

Can ILE/Cobol take command line parameters?  If it can take parameters         
on the call, can those parameters be pointers? Or must they be call by         
value?                                                                         

Can ILE/Cobol 400 accept a variable number of command line parameters?         
In C, there is an argc that contains the number of parameters and argv         
contains the pointers to the parameters.                                       

Can anyone give me some pointers here?                                         

Richard Hartmann                                                               
Richard G. Hartmann   TCP/IP Heterogenous Connectivity                         
IBM Endicott, New York  IBMVnet:RGH at RCHVMV                                  
Dept:40C                IBMIPNet:rgh@rchland.ibm.com                           
Location:257-3 M013     Internet:HARTMANN@VNET.IBM.COM                         
Phone:607-752-6731      Tie-Line:852-6731                                      



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