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Shannon, I recently had a need to read through CL source to extract certain items used to generate<Snip>
other data and, to keep my programming simple, I required that the parameters be in IBM's default
order. This was a perfect exercise for using RTVCLSRC as I outlined earlier since I am
*guaranteed* that the formatting will be consistent. I just compile the CL source to QTEMP,
RTVCLSRC to a QTEMP/QCLSRC member, run my extraction, job ends and stuff in QTEMP disappears.
Don't know if that's too simple a scenario for your situation, but it works very well for me.
Jim Essinger Senior Programmer/Analyst Student Loan Fund of Idaho
6905 Highway 95 Fruitland ID 83619
PO Box 730 Fruitland, ID 83619
208-452-4058 Extension 133 esinger@xxxxxxxx
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