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Hello,

In some of my programs, the *entry plist looks like this:

c *entry plist
c parm p@mess
c parm @kprss p@return

You will notice that I use the factor 2 of the parm keyword. How do I
translate that in D spec? (the FAQ did not adress this case).

Thanks


<rob@xxxxxxxxx> 2007-05-01 16:35 >>>
D SKELETONR PR EXTPGM('SKELETONR')
D Parm1 like(something)
D SKELETONR PI *ENTRY PLIST
D Parm1 like(something)

I always put the comment off to the right for those who scan for *ENTRY
or
for PLIST. If they are truly fixated on fixed form and scan for those

characters in a fixed position, they're SOL.

Replace SKELETONR with your program name.

Rob Berendt

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