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  • Subject: RE: Parms >32 long passed to CL Pgm
  • From: Brian Johnson <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Sep 98 17:05:00 -0500
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My preferred solution is to create a command and use that instead of the   
CALL command.  All you have to know is how to create the command (it's   
easy!).  No need to figure out how CALL does or doesn't mangle your   
parameter values.  Especially helpful when SBMJOB gets involved.

Brian Johnson
Help/Systems, Inc.
brian@helpsystems.com
www.helpsystems.com
(612) 563-1627

 -----Original Message-----
From: 'mail@uucp <Jon.Paris@halinfo.it>'
Sent: Monday, September 28, 1998 16:39
To: brian; 'mail@uucp <midrange-l@midrange.com>'
Subject: Parms >32 long passed to CL Pgm

I know that if I define char parms to CL at 32chs or less they get passed
OK and that if they are larger they can get screwed up, but can someone
please remind me of the options I have to get round this.  It works if I
 ...   

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