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Aaron B. wrote: > I guess I never use CONST, I always use VALUE. > What is the reason you are > using both *Omit and *NoPass? I put together the > following and it works fine for me. Maybe the prototype I posted is not very useful, maybe if i code: DProc PR N D Parm1 5U 0 ONST D Parm2 5U 0 CONST OPTIONS(*OMIT: *NOPASS) D Parm3 5U 0 CONST OPTIONS(*NOPASS) It would be useful to define the Parm2 as an *Omit parameter if it's not always required, but giving the chance to pass a third optional parameter. You can code: Callp Proc(1); Callp Proc(1: 2); Callp Proc(1: 2: 3); Callp Proc(1: *omit: 3); Carlos Kozuszko ------------ Internet GRATIS es Yahoo! Conexión 4004-1010 desde Buenos Aires. Usuario: yahoo; contraseña: yahoo Más ciudades: http://conexion.yahoo.com.ar
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