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Bob C. wrote: > If %PARMS = 1, then parmater 2 was not passed in at all. > If %PARMS = 2, then you also need to use CEETSTA to check to see if > the caller passed in *OMIT for the 2nd parameter. So you have to do > both in one situation and just one in the other. What I was really wondering if it is valid to check with CEETSTA a nopassed, I've already wrote a program to test it, which i should've done it before posting, and it turns out that is not valid. Carlos K.
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