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Larry Ducie wrote: > > Hi Charles, > > <snip> > I think it depends on what happens to be in memory at a particular location. > </snip> > > My understanding is that passing *OMIT into the procedure in place of an > omittable parm would set the address to null. If it didn't then *OMIT is a > waste of time. > I think Charles was talking about the value of an unpassed (*nopass) parameter. A little test had shown that if you don't even pass the parameter, the address is null, but that little test only demonstrated that the address is _sometimes_ null.
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