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I have a CL program that calls GRTOBJAUT, passing a variable in the USER
parameter.
If I format the variable I'm passing as CHAR(175) passing up to 16 user
profiles, space-delimited (the way I would enter it on a command line,
e.g., "FOO BAR BAZ ABCDEFGHIJ CORGE"), then it rejects it, taking "FOO BAR
BA" as a single list entry.
If I format the variable I'm passing as CHAR(160) passing up to 16 user
profiles aligned on 10-byte boundaries, it STILL rejects it.
What does it want?!?
HELLLLLPPPPPP MEEEEEEEEEEEE!
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JHHL
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