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Still getting the same error, "Total parameters passed does not match number 
required".

When I F1 to get the error description detail, it says that program 1 called 
program 2 with 1 parameter when a minimum of two and max 3 are required.

I have used the same *entry line with other programs without any problem.



On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 11:27:45 -0230, RPower wrote
> EVAL      CMD = 'SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(INVMARGIN) ' +
>           'PARM(''' + PARM1 + ''' ' + 
>           '''' + %CHAR(DSTARTDATE) + ''' ' + 
>           '''' + %CHAR(DENDDATE) + '''))'
> 
> Try that.
> 
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> "Douglas W. Palme" <dpalme@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
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> Subject
> RE: Error on compile
> 
> I have and that part seems to work now, but apparently the way I 
> have the CMD string structured it is not working correctly.  In 
> debug mode it tells
> 
> me that I am not passing the correct number of parms to the called 
> program.
> 
> The called program has the following plist entry
> C     *ENTRY        PLIST 
> C                   PARM                    ALPHPARM 
> C                   PARM                    DSTARTDATE
> C                   PARM                    DENDDATE
> 
> Which needs three parms and I am, or at least I thought I was 
> passing three parms with the following code snippet:
> 
> EVAL      CMD = 'SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(INVMARGIN) ' +
>           'PARM("' + PARM1 + '" ' + 
>           '"' + %CHAR(DSTARTDATE) + '" ' + 
>           '"' + %CHAR(DENDDATE) + '"))'
> 
> Do I need to separate the parms with commas? Interestingly enough, 
> when I F11 on the CMD variable in debug mode it outputs the following:
> 
> > EVAL CMD  
>   CMD =
> 
>  ....5...10...15...20...25...30...35...40...45...50...55...60        
>  1   'SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(INVMARGIN) PARM("AA" "06/01/2005" "06/30'
> 
>       61   '/2005"))                                                 
>    '
> 
>      121   '                                                         
>    '
> 
>      181   '                    '  
> For some reason it seems to be outputting more single quotes than I 
> need or thought I was, however any change I make the the eval 
> statement the compiler in seu balks.  Should I change the double 
> quotes to single?
> 
> On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 09:28:07 -0400, Ali Ekinci wrote
> > use %char(parm2)
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Douglas W. Palme [mailto:dpalme@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 9:19 AM
> > To: RPG Group
> > Subject: Error on compile
> > 
> > I have written a program that will submit another rpgle sql program 
> > to batch mode.....however when I compile I am getting an error 
> > saying that the operands are not compatible with the type of 
> operator....
> > 
> > Here is the relevant code:
> > DPARM1            S              2A 
> >   DPARM2            S               D   DATFMT(*USA) 
> >     DPARM3            S               D   DATFMT(*USA) 
> >       DCMD              S            200A 
> > 
> **********************************************************************
> >  *       MAINLINE 
> > **********************************************************************
> > C                   EXFMT     MAIN 
> >   C                   IF        *IN12 = *ON 
> >     C                   EVAL      *INLR = *ON 
> >       C                   RETURN 
> >         C                   ELSE 
> >           C                   MOVE      DBRANCH       PARM1 
> >             C                   MOVE      DSTARTDATE    PARM2 
> >               C                   MOVE      DENDDATE      PARM3 
> >                 C                   EVAL      CMD = 'SBMJOB CMD(CALL 
> > PGM(INVMARGIN) ' + C                             'PARM("' + PARM1 + 
> > '" ' +                C                             '"' + PARM2 + '" 
> > ' + C                             '"' + PARM3 + '"))'
> > 
> > The errors refer to PARM2 and PARM3 specifically.  Any suggestions 
> > would be appreciated.  I have tried everything from the ampersand ( 
> > & ) to the plus I am now using and nothing seems to make a difference.
> > 
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