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I think he wants to great the PCML XML Mark - i.e. the same as if the PCML had been directed to a stream file at compile time.


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On May 23, 2016, at 7:18 PM, Mark S Waterbury <mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

David:

QBNRPII is the correct API -- for the *PGM or *SRVPGM from which you are trying to extract the PCML from a *MODULE, was that module compiled with PGMINFO(*PCML *MODULE) soecified?

So, what exactly do you mean by "... generate PCML directly ..."?

What is your intended use for this PCML?

Thanks,

Mark S. Waterbury

On 5/23/2016 1:10 PM, David Gibbs wrote:
OK, maybe I'm going crazy ... but I could have sworn there was an API that would extract the PCML from information compiled into module's.

I know the PCML can be generated at compile time ... and the QBNRPII api exists ... but is there an API that will generate PCML directly?

Thanks!

david


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