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the first parm doesn't need a colon.

Thanks,
Tommy Holden



"Bob Elliott" <belliott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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RE: Maximum Number Of Parms






I'm not sure if it is a typo, but you are missing the colon (:) on the
first
parm.

Bob Elliott
Sr Programmer
City of Winchester
15 North Cameron St
Winchester, VA 22601
Phone: (540)-667-1815 ext 1462
Fax (540)-722-3618




-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Robert Munday
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:26 AM
To: RPG400
Subject: Maximum Number Of Parms


Good morning, class.


I am creating new programs in /FREE based upon fixed format programs
currently in production. I have an external program call with 39 parms.
It
works in fixed format (it must... it's in production), but when I do the
same thing in /FREE, I get:

*RNF5407 20 More parameters were passed in the prototyped call than are
allowed.


Here is the code:

* PFS - Loan Rates Calculation

D PFM202R PR ExtPgm('PFM202R')
Loan Rates Calc
D PFM001 Like(@pfinco)
Finance Company
D PFM002 Like(ppplst)
Policy State
D PFM003 Like(@plan)
Plan
D PFM004 Like(@pfspmt)
Payments
D PFM005 Like(@pfsefdt)
Effective Date
.....
D PFM037 Like(@drvs)
Number Of Drivers
D PFM038 Like(@charge_acq#)
Charge Aquisition
D PFM039 Like(@NRtype)



// PFS - Loan Rates Calculation

CallP PFM202R(@pfinco :ppplst :@plan :@pfspmt :@pfsefdt :@pfsfrmla

:@pfscalc :@pfstype :@pfsoper :@pfspm1 :@pfspm2 :@pfspm3 :@pfspm4

:@pfspm5 :@pfspm6 :@pfspm7 :@pfspm8 :@pfspm9 :@pfspm10 :@pfspm11

:@pfspm12 :@pfspm13 :@pfspm14 :@pfspm15 :@pfspm16 :@pfspm17 :@pfspm18

:@pfspm19 :@pfspm20 :@pfspm21 :@pfspm22 :@pfspm23 :@pfsapr :@pfstotal

:@dfdwpp :@ppirat :@drvs :@charge_acq# :@conr :@NRtype); // PFS -
Loan
Rates Calculation


Where am I going wrong? What's the solution? How many parms can I pass?

Thanks,


Robert Munday
Munday Software Consultants
Montgomery, AL
on assignment in Nashville, TN



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