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I looked in the archives and couldn't find the answer to my question.

Can I code my PLIST this way ?

      * Program Entry Parameters (PLIST)

     D LJParms         PR                  ExtPgm(PgmName)
     D  ParmDate                      8

     D LJParms         PI
     D  EndDate                       8
      *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
     D PgmName                       10    Inz('LJRB004')


The reason for this question is that I have a job stream of 6 programs that
all use the same PLIST. I would like to put the PLIST definition into a
/COPY module and have the ExtPgm name be a variable that I define in each
program.

Unfortunately, I can't test this right now. Our test system is currently
undergoing some work.

Thanks for any help.

Cyndi B.
Boise, ID 
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