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On 21/04/2010, at 9:39 AM, Rory Hewitt wrote:
I just assumed that the underlying processing QCMDEXC was at least
as good
as an RPG %trim, but perhaps not. I don't know what type of program
QCMDEXC
is - it's surely not just a CL?
No it's not CL. It's (likely) PL/MI but the language hardly matters. I
suspect that QCMDEXC doesn't do very much with the command but rather
just passes it off to the normal Command Analyser code:
QCMDEXC
|-->QCADRV2
|-->QCANPARS
|-->QCARULE
|-->QCAPOS
|-->QCAFLD
X-->QCAATRS
X-->CPP for command specified on call to QCMDEXC
The X in the last two call stack entries indicates XCTL rather than
CALLX.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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