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You need the DFT() keyword for non-required parms.

-Matt


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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Robert Rogerson
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2021 12:41 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Restricting user command values

Hi all, this has me stumped. I have this source for a command

CMD PROMPT('SBT BIMBO Refresh ')
PARM KWD(DATE) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(8) MIN(0) +
DFT(*CURRENT) PROMPT('Date to process +
(YYYYMMDD)')
PARM KWD(ITEM) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(6 0) MIN(0) +
DFT(0) PROMPT('Item to process')
PARM KWD(STORE) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(3 0) MIN(0) +
DFT(0) PROMPT('Store to process')
PARM KWD(VENDOR) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(5 0) MIN(0) +
DFT(0) PROMPT('Vendor to process')
PARM KWD(MODE) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1) MIN(1) +
VALUES('Y' 'N') RSTD(*YES) +
PROMPT('Update Production (Y/N)')
PARM KWD(SENDEDI) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1) MIN(1) +
VALUES(Y N) RSTD(*YES) +
PROMPT('Send EDI Sales (Y/N)')
PARM KWD(CLSBSLP) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1) MIN(1) +
VALUES(Y N) RSTD(*YES) +
PROMPT('Clear SBTSALESP')

If I call the command from the command line SB0125CMD DATE(20210708) ITEM(883082) the cpp is called.

I thought the only valid values for the last three parameters would be Y or N and since MIN(1) is specified it could only be Y or N.

But the CPP is being called and the last three parameters are blank.

How do I restrict the last three parms to only Y or N and not blank?

Thanks,

Rob
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