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Have you considered externally defining a datastructure that includes all 5 parms, and using that definition in all 3 programs? Then the only parm becomes the datastructure.

That solution solves a lot of problems for you and, at least to me, seems quite graceful and clear to everyone who follows.






> On 4/30/2012 5:48 PM, Ira Frosch wrote:
Hello all - longtime lurker, but never posted.

I'm trying to retrieve the entries up the stack - which I can do without a problem - but now I want to see the parameters that were passed with that entry. For instance:

Prg 1 Param1 Param2
Prg2 Param2 Param3
Prg3 Param4 Param5

I'm in Prg3 and trying to get the parameter 2 of Prg1. Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Ira


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