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The storage for parms is owned by the caller of your program. DS subfields
are stored "in" the data structure. The two cannot mix. So the short answer
is no, you cannot use a subfield as an input parameter on *ENTRY PLIST.


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Subject: Re: *Entry Plist

To be honest, I'm not sure how to do that.  But I'm open to ideas. :)

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It probably won't make a difference, but have you tried using a
prototype spec in the D-specs instead of *Entry Plist in the Calc
specs?


On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 14:13:09 -0330, RPower@xxxxxxxxxx <RPower@xxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
> Can you have the fields in the *Entry Plist definition defined as part 
of
> a data structure?  Here's my definition of the 20 parms being passed to
> this program:
>      d LibsData        ds
>      d  Lib01                        10
>      d  Lib02                        10
>      d  Lib03                        10
>      d  Lib04                        10
>      d  Lib05                        10
>      d  Lib06                        10
>      d  Lib07                        10
>      d  Lib08                        10
>      d  Lib09                        10
>      d  Lib10                        10
>      d  Lib11                        10
>      d  Lib12                        10
>      d  Lib13                        10
>      d  Lib14                        10
>      d  Lib15                        10
>      d  Lib16                        10
>      d  Lib17                        10
>      d  Lib18                        10
>      d  Lib19                        10
>      d  Lib20                        10
>      d Libs                          10    Dim(20)
>      d                                     Overlay(LibsData)
> 
> The Lib01 thru Lib20 are my parms being passed to this program. However,
> I'm getting an error during compile time:
> RNF5029: Result-Field entry of PARM operation in *ENTRY PLIST is not
> valid; specification is ignored.
> Any ideas?
> 
> Ron Power
> Programmer
> Information Services
> City Of St. John's, NL
> P.O. Box 908
> St. John's, NL
> A1C 5M2
> Tel: 709-576-8132
> Email: rpower@xxxxxxxxxx
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