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Hello all

Could someone please help me understand how the switch is controlling the 
program it is submitting, I understand the
flipping of the switches to make them true or false (that is my case anyway).  
I have a display screen that has a simple
yes or no question. If it is yes then it is true otherwise it is false. I 
re-wrote the CL without using the switch and using the
value of &WSALL as shown below, but that has blew up in my face. Could some 
please help me with understanding
the switch used in submitting the program; how it controls my program? Any 
information would be greatly appreciated


 IF         COND(&WSALL = 'Y') THEN(DO)
 CHGVAR     VAR(&SWITCH) VALUE('10000000')
 ENDDO

SBMJOB     CMD(CALL PGM(*LIBL/MSG7AECL) PARM(&CPER +
                       &VPER &INCAID &USER)) JOB(XFER2STC) +
                       SWS(&SWITCH)


Thanks
Troy C. Dills
Troy.C.Dills@Blum.com
Julius Blum Inc.
704-827-1345 ext 269

spammers  not  welcome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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