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Just a WAG, but perhaps the putEnv only loads the number of bytes provided
and leaves anything else that was there?

Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst

On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 3:45 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a RPGLE program that uses putenv(). The same program is used with
different inputs. With one particular set of inputs, I'm getting
unexpected behavior. This is a batch-only job.

Code snippets (where ENV_NAME is a named constant, and sysCmd is a
prototype for QCMDEXC):
Dcl-pr putEnv extProc('putenv') ;
envVar pointer value options(*string) ;
End-pr ;

sysCmd('RMVENVVAR ' + ENV_NAME);
putEnv(ENV_NAME + '=' + 'Success');


In every case but one, the environment variable contains 'Success'. In
the problem case, the environment variable contains 'Success TOR' (pretty
sure it's always the same).

Any suggestions?

Thanks
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