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  • Subject: Re: Can I call a CL program from RPG and pass parms back and forth?
  • From: BillsVilla@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 21:13:50 EDT

In a message dated 9/8/00 7:32:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
dshea@arctools.com writes:

<< Is it possible to call CL from RPG or not?>>

Yes, I do it quite a bit. 

As for making sure it is passing the parms sometimes instead of parms it is 
nice to store the data in the LDA.  Since you are not able to get your debug 
working correctly you would know if you program is processing the data 
correctly by simply doing a DSPDTAARA *LDA to see if your data exists.

I'm not saying that LDA is better than a PARM or PARM better than LDA as I do 
not care to start some sort of debate. I am saying that with the data being 
placed in the LDA you can view it without needing debug.

Bill
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