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  • Subject: Passing Numeric Parms in SBMJOB. How ?
  • From: Silvio Santos <Silvio.Santos@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 18:52:20 -0000

Hello!

I have a RPG program that has to call another program in BATCH. So I have to 
execute the command SBMJOB in there. But one of the parameters is a numeric 
variable of the program (with no decimals positions), and I don't know how to 
put (and use) it in the command.

Code  extract:

Records for build an array with the command to execute:

**   $PM (CL Parm-String)                        
SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(BASPG12) PARM('                      // Parms that I need 
to build         
'  '                                                  
')) JOB(                                             
) JOBQ(###JQCAL) LOG(0 0 *NOLIST) JOBMSGQFL(*WRAP)   



Thanks
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