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Thanks. But that’s just not the way we did it last time. We did not like the overhead overall of how the webservices were deploying when using pcml. My last yajl rpg pgms allowed 2 simple string parms without the use of pcml and were called directly from the http endpoint configuration.

Thanks
Jay

On Feb 13, 2019, at 11:46 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

h nomain pgminfo(*PCML:*MODULE:*DCLCASE)

should do it. Also, depending on version, you may no longer need it.

On 2/13/2019 3:56 PM, Jay Vaughn wrote:
I just tried that route as well but lost me on the pcml requirement. Not wanting to go there. Is there a way around that?

Jay
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