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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


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