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You'll either have to have the router program alter the call to Pgm C, with
no *OMIT's, or you have to pass along the *OMIT's and let Pgm C filter them
out. *OMIT is a good idea, you just have to decide where the parameter
filter logic is going to go.




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Hi can someone help me out with this?

A program calls a router program with the name of the program to be called
by the router plus other optional parameters.

I wanted to configure the router program to accept several other parameters
conditioned by OPTIONS(*OMIT).

Example

In Pgm A
CallP RouterPgm ( PgmID : *OMIT : *OMIT : MyParm1 : ErrorMessage );

In Pgm B
CallP RouterPgm ( PgmID : MyParm1 : MyParm2 : MyParm3 : ErrorMessage );

*OMIT is being used when the parameters have no relevance in the calling
program.


In the example of Pgm A, if PgmId= Pgm C, how would you code that program's
prototype?

Maybe *OMIT is not a good idea.





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