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> Can you specify defaults in the > prototype like with an INZ?Not directly, but through a technique commonly called wrappering, you can. What you posted is an exact mapping of the parameters of QUSCRTUS, but the above question implies that you don't want to use the 'factory standard.'
What I would do is to write a subprocedure that allows for the defaults that suit your organisation. Then have that subprocedure do the call to QUSCRTUS -- in fact, I wouldn't bother to prototype that QUSCRTUS call at all. Put that is a service program and you're good to go.
--buck
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