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  • Subject: Re: Detecting passed parameters (Was the need for speed)
  • From: Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 18:04:53 -0500



 >> The simplest is when testing to see if constant parameters which are
omissible/non-passable have been passed.

Why couldn't you do this with a combination of %Parms and *Null ?  For example
if there are three parms and the second is Omit/Nopass then I know it is there
if %Parms is > 1 and a compare with *Null will tell me if it was really passed
or not.


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