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I think PCML is not an option for extracting as it doesn't support date, time and timestamp AFAIK. Or do you have any other info?

... and PCML embedded in the program object is only available from V5R4 on.

As we now there are tons of old installations.

Mihael

Tommy.Holden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
the beta that was put out has the capability to output XML or to a DB2 table...the XML is generated and displayed via data binding in the HTML produced. you should be able to extract the code that generates the XML from that. also you might want to look at using the API to pull the PCML code (if the program/module was produced using PGMINFO(*PCML)) i asked Barbara Morris if there were any plans to make a similar API that produced a list of the parameter data vs. having to parse the PCML to extract that information but last i heard there weren't any plans for that so you'd have to parse the PCML to get the info.

Thanks,
Tommy Holden



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