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Richard,

It would depend if it's a simple list (one element repeating x times) and
if there are any varying elements (which would also have the binary
length in front of it.)

-mark


Hello All,

I am adapting a CL command to use an element list qualifier and pass the
list to an RPG program.

I then want to process the resulting list from the RPG program.

I have done this in a CL program in the past and want to start using RPG
as the CL command processing program instead.

Anyone have an example of doing this from an RPG program ?

It appears the first 2 positions have the element count, but there are
some additional binary values after the count before the actual data
buffer begins.

I need to determine the best way to traverse the element buffer.

Anyone have any input on this ?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Richard Schoen
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