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Yes, a list can set default to *NONE. However, I want a list to have several
entries as default; currently this is not allowed. 

Thanks,
Loyd

On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:54:45 -0700, "Reggie Acosta" <racosta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Here's how the CVTOPT parameter of cmd CRTBNDRPG is defined:
>
>PARM       KWD(CVTOPT) +                       
>           TYPE(*INT2) +                       
>           RSTD(*YES) +                        
>           DFT(*NONE) +                        
>           SPCVAL( +                           
>             (*DATETIME 1) +                   
>             (*GRAPHIC 3) +                    
>             (*VARCHAR 2) +                    
>             (*VARGRAPHIC 4)) +                
>           SNGVAL( +                           
>             (*NONE 0)) +                      
>           MAX(4) +                            
>           EXPR(*YES) +                        
>           PMTCTL(*PMTRQS) +                   
>           PROMPT('Type conversion options' 15)
>HTH,
>Reggie

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