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Arthor,

One why I've handled this in the pass is to have *OMIT:*NOPASS on the parameters of the upper level
"public" function. Any lower level functions just have *OMIT on their parameters.

Charles Wilt
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Thanks to both Scott Klement and Roger Mackie (for the perfect answer for
Scott's *NOPASS issue).

Scott, I think, if I understood your answer correctly, that you meant to
say "so long as the procedure you call also has options(*OMIT)", not
*NOPASS. Right?
"As long as you really mean options(*OMIT) and NOT options *NOPASS, then
you shouldn't have a problem, so long as the procedure you call also has
options(*NOPASS)."

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