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I don't know how this one slipped by me (probably because I've never tried
it), but it appears you can pass a boolean value to a sub procedure that is
declared to receive characters, and it will implicitly convert it to a
string of ones (1) or zeros (0).





h dftactgrp(*no)



d subProc pr

d pStr1 65535a varying value

/free



subProc(*on);

*inlr = *on;



/end-free

p subProc b

d subProc pi

d pStr1 65535a varying value

p e



The above code compiles and executes successfully. Upon execution of
subProc, pStr1 is filled with ones or zeros.



Is this as designed?



Aaron Bartell

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