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In the PSDS there are keywords that will automatically map those values
for you. I think there is only four of them, *PROC, *STATUS, *ROUTINE and
*PARMS
Jeff Davis
"Boman, James" <James.Boman@xxxxxxxxxx>
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RE: program data structure pointer error
I agree that %parms is easy, but wasn't the problem in the beginning that
the from and to positions was not specified in the SDS for the parms
*parms definition?
Regards,
James
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On Behalf Of Chamara Withanachchi
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Subject: Re: program data structure pointer error
use %parms(), it is easy
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