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Look at the DEP command definition keyword:
DEP CTL(*ALWAYS) PARM((&PBATCH *NE &CBATCH)) +
MSGID(BAD0023)
It will issue an error mesage if the condition is not true, but the DEP
check
can also be conditioned using the CTL parameter.
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I have a command I'm creating that has 2 parameters defined as:
PARM KWD(OUTPUT) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(5) RSTD(*YES) DFT(*XML) +
VALUES(*XML *FILE) PROMPT('Output Method')
PARM KWD(PATH) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(350) DFT(*NONE) SPCVAL((*NONE +
' ')) PMTCTL(IFS) KEYPARM(*NO) PROMPT('IFS
+
Path For XML Output')
IFS: PMTCTL CTL(OUTPUT) COND((*EQ *XML)) NBRTRUE(*ALL)
What I would like to do is condition the PATH keyword to require an
entry other than *NONE when the OUTPUT keyword is *XML
I realize that it's probably something simple but hey it's Monday...
Thanks,
Tommy Holden
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