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  • Subject: ProgramCall and ProgramParameter classes
  • From: "Robert Upshall" <rupshall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 09:50:34 -0400

Hi,

I am attempting to convert my code to use ProgramCall instead of 
CommandCall, the command call worked fine now we need to pass values back so 
we will need to take advantage of ProgramParameter class.

Could somebody tell me how I would convert the CommandCall code below into 
ProgramCall.

// start code snipet
/*
CommandCall cmd = new CommandCall(srvb);

// run the command
cmd.run(
        "CALL GBTINET/GCPLIINET PARM('"
        + pGroup
        + "' '"
        + pSin
        + "' '"
        + pClass
        + "' '"
        + pTypKey
        + "')");

// get the message list which contains the result of the command.
        AS400Message[] messageList = cmd.getMessageList();
*/
// end code snipet


Thanks in advance for any help

Robert
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