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Great, just what I wanted to hear.  I'll explore those routes.  I'll try
the F specs first because I've never used it.

Thanks,

Frank





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Sweet geepers.  Stop calling CL to do simple things like OVRPRTF.  Either
use keywords on the F spec, or make the file usropn and do the CALL
QCMDEXC to OVRPRTF in the RPG itself.  CL is nice for some things, but
after awhile I get tired of bashing my head into the wall.

Rob Berendt
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Is it possible to define an array variable in a CL program?  I have an RPG
program that receives parms(some parms are arrays) and generates a couple
reports.  I want to call a CL program that will OVRPRTF the generated
reports to an OUTQ, but I need to pass the array parms into the CL so that
it can execute the RPG program.  I've looked in my CL book and CL
programming.pdf's but can't find anything on defining an array.  I'm
trying
to pass arrays defined as character.  I asked a co-worker and they said
something about breaking the array up into fields and passing the all the
new fields.  We're at V5R2.

TIA,

Frank

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