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Sorry, my memory's not what it used to be :-) What parm program is that? If you want to know the maximum and minimum number of parms for a non-observable pgm, you can dump the pgm with SST. Scan the listing for MAXA and MINA. --Dave On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 06:19, Ron Melby wrote: > I am on release 3.2 on an old cisc 9401.........don't cry for me....;} but I > am trying to get parms from program calls in the manner of Dave McKenzie's > parm program but I have problems because QCAPTRS gets in the way and says > that parms do not match.........once in a while I get the message that tells > me what the entry min(x) should be and that solves that problem....but most > of the time the message does not appear and a dsppgm(of the kind of programs > i am pondering) does not tell positional parms. Does anyone have an answer > or some insight........thanks, ron
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