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I mean if we are checking number of passed parameter in a procedure
that in not a main procedure then %Parm in this procedure will not
show the correct value of the passed parameter. But if you are passing
parameter to that procedure then it will work. but %Parm will show you
the number of local parameter, not the global one passed in the
program.

Rajeev



On 12/17/09, Simon Coulter <shc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 17/12/2009, at 1:36 AM, David Gibbs wrote:

%PARMS will work with any procedure that has parameters specified as
OPTION(*NOPASS).

More correct to say that %PARMS will work with any procedure that has
an operational descriptor passed to it. Recall the previous
discussions on this list to that effect. Whether %PARMS is valid
depends on the calling program rather than anything in the called
program.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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