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Do a search for OPDESC in your IBM RPG Reference manual and you will find
an example of code that uses operational descriptors to get the length of a
*VARSIZE field.

On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 8:49 AM, Dan <dan27649@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've tried a couple of variations on the code snippet below, but this is
the only one that compiled. In the example below, TEXT50 is a 50-char
length variable. Once inside the ExtractSpecs proc, LongString shows the
value of TEXT50 in the first 50 columns, but is followed by "junk".

My (apparently incorrect) understanding of Options(*Varsize) is that the
ExtractSpecs proc would "see" only the value in LongString up to the length
of the variable passed to it. The compile fails if Options(*Varsize) is
not specified. Ditto if I used the VARYING keyword.

My kludgy, hopefully temporary, workaround is to capture the length of the
first parameter and pass it as the second parameter.

Ideas / advice / specific RTFM references appreciated!

d ExtractSpecs pr
d LongString 32000a Options( *VarSize )
...
ExtractSpecs( TEXT50 ) ;
...
p ExtractSpecs b
d ExtractSpecs pi
d LongString 32000a Options( *VarSize )

- Dan
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