|
FIXED FORMAT
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D er6005ds e ds extname(er6005ds)
D wrtprba 4 dim(50) overlay(#tractprba)
Tp Reembolso Anteci.
D wrdesc 80 dim(50) overlay(#tracdesc)
Desc. Tp Reemb. Ant.
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C *entry plist
C parm er6005ds
FREE and maintain the same structure.
**Free
DCL-DS ER6005DS extname('ER6005DS') inz;
wrtprba char(4) dim(50) overlay(#tractprba);
wrdesc char(80) dim(50) overlay(#tracdesc);
but i can use the same ext DS in the procedure interface:
DCL-PI *N;
p_er6005ds like(ER6005DS);
END-PI;
The information from the caller is on P_ER6005DS.
And i have on the pcpgm always to do:
ER6005DS = P_ER6005DS;
e the ucpgm the inverse:
P_ER6005DS = ER6005DS;
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 4:42 PM <dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"RPG400-L" <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 03/04/2020*********************************************************************************************
11:37:08 AM:
Well, i already see all the examples on the web, read all the PDS ofFree
Rplgle Qualified Data Structures.
That's way im asking here, if anyone have any solution.
To make this work like in the FIXED Format.
We use external data structures as passed parms in both fixed and
free-format (using LIKEDS in the PI/PR definitions). They work just like
internal data structures, though. I didn't see your original post, so
what is the issue you're having?
Sincerely,
Dave Clark
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