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Running V4R4M0 & latest cum & group ptf's.  Also BPCS 6.0.02, full c/s, plf,
Mar'98 cum.

I am trying to "automate" a day end process by running some jobs in a CL
program that can also be run interactively from a menu.  Interactively, I
can see the parms being passed in when I look at this job log but when I try
to "CALL" these programs, I don't see the parms in the job log.  I have
changed the jobs LOG & LOGCLPGM parms but I still don't see the actual value
of the parms being passed in.

When I look at the job log of my program that calls a program & passes in
parms, there is a comment on the "CALL" line that says " /* The CALL command
contains parameters. */ "

Can I see what these parms are & if so, how?  One parm does contain
packed/hex data.

Dennis

Accept that some days you are the pigeon and some days the statue.

Dennis Munro    
Badger Mining Corporation
dmunro@badgerminingcorp.com <mailto:dmunro@badgerminingcorp.com> 
(920) 361-2388

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