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  • Subject: R: Calling CBLLE-procedures from a RPGLE-pgm?
  • From: Finucci Domenico <Domenico.Finucci@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 14:40:43 +0200

Yes, i suppose.
Sincerely

Domenico Finucci
Fiditalia , Milano, 02- 4301-2494

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: geir.kildal@entragroup.com [mailto:geir.kildal@entragroup.com]
Inviato: venerd́ 27 luglio 2001 14.37
A: COBOL400-L@midrange.com
Oggetto: Re: Calling CBLLE-procedures from a RPGLE-pgm?


Can it be as simple as using 'CALLB' instead of 'CALL', and no other canges?


Mvh.

Geir




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Hello.

This question should have been under the RPG-section, but I bet you good guys know the answer:

In an old RPGpgm, RPG1, I called a COBOLpgm, CBL1 with a PLIST  PLIS1 containing PARAM1, PARAM2 and PARAM3.  The Call was like this:
CALL 'CBL1' PLIS1(Standard OPM RPG, the parameters are bringing data into CBL1 and are receiving data from CBL1)

RPG1 is converted into RPGLE1, and CBL1 is converted into CBLLE1, and bound together into one ILEpgm, RPGLE1.  I now need a CALLP(static call) instead of the old dynamic CALL, I have figured that out, but how do I  prepare my parameterdefinitions to this inside RPGLE1??  Does anyone have a small example?
 
On behalf: Thanks.

Mvh.

Geir




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