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I call programs with numeric parameters on the command line using the
following;
program name: RPG0001
parameter 1 : 72 type is 2,0 2digit numeric with 0
decimal
parameter 2 : 20001001 type is 8,0 8digit numeric with 0
decimal
CALL PGM(RPG0001) PARM(x' 072f ' x' 020001001f ' )
If your parameters are even digits , you have to add a leading 0 to make
it odd.
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