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Hello Mark, You wrote: > Yes there is: Use special value *N as the null pointer parm. No. *N is simply a place-holder. It doesn't mean NULL. It allows you to specify part of an element list (e.g., LOG(*N *N *SECLVL) or to handle specifying a library while accepting the default for the first part of the name (e.g., PGM(MYLIB/*N) ) or skip positional parameters (e.g., RUNQRY *N CUSTMAST) or changing the library part of a qualified default value for a command (e.g., NEWDFT('SRCFILE(*CURLIB/*N)') ) or to make it obvious that values have been omitted (e.g., OVRDBF ??FILE(MYFILE) ??TOFILE(*N) ??MBR(*N) ) and so on ... For the doubters among you: The value *N cannot be used to specify a null value because a null value cannot be passed to another program. directly from the CL Programming manual when discussing the CALL command. Regards, Simon Coulter. -------------------------------------------------------------------- FlyByNight Software AS/400 Technical Specialists http://www.flybynight.com.au/ Phone: +61 3 9419 0175 Mobile: +61 0411 091 400 /"\ Fax: +61 3 9419 0175 mailto: shc@flybynight.com.au \ / X ASCII Ribbon campaign against HTML E-Mail / \ --------------------------------------------------------------------
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