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Dave,

In general, Ron's made a good suggestion. But it isn't always practical. Could you put up the relevant parts of the RPG II and CL code? And let us know just exactly what is getting truncated?
Thanks.

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RPower@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Why not use the LDA instead?  I hate passing parms to CL's.

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I am trying something a little odd, but I think it should work.
I am calling a CL program from an RPG II program, passing parameters. Ultimately I want to call an ILE program to do something with the parameters. Changing it all to ILE is not an option right now, I have to use the original RPG II.

I am not getting the parameters the way I want them, they are truncated in most cases. I have tried DEC and CHAR types, but can not get exactly what I pass. Does anyone have any suggestions?


   Dave Reiher
   System Analyst
   Prairie Farms Dairy - Corporate
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