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I was thinking that since STRS36PRC is a CL command, that command could be used to invoke the S/36 requests. If it can not process the two examples FLIB & MENU, then it should be able to invoke a procedure that accepts the request as a parameter.?

Regards, Chuck

Dan Riehl wrote:

QCMDEXC will only process CL commands... which is not a problem when
I have a CL command. But when I have a S36 command like 'MENU SYSTEM'
or 'FLIB MYLIB', I cannot find a way to run that in CL or RPG when
the user has LMTCPB(*YES).


I infer the point in using QCAPCMD is because QCMDEXC does not support a S/36 OCL and procedure invocation directly? If so, since
STRS36PRC is already noted, would using QCMDEXC be an alternate
option? Since the QCAPCMD doc suggests Limited Capability testing
is a feature above and beyond what QCMDEXC provides, it seems
appropriate to infer QCMDEXC does not honor that feature.?

I am curious... What about a *DSPF menu [same as "SDA menu"?]
would resolve the issue for a dynamic command list?


Dan Riehl wrote:
I have always been thankfully ignorant of the S36 Env. But now I
need to know something.... Beans!

I am trying to write a simple subfile pgm where each list item is
a CL command, an S36 command or a STRS36PRC command.

<<SNIP>>

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