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The OVERLOAD points to diff procedures, and those procedures have the query
details. OVERLOAD IMO obfuscates the functionality, which I don't like.
But it can work.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2026 at 10:40 AM Daniel Gross <daniel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Oh - and you are trying to detect the field/column for the WHERE clause--
out of the length of the parameter field?
Not a good idea IMHO.
Make it 2 parameters with OPTION(*NOPASS:*OMIT). If the user wants the
original procedure with SERIAL#
procedure(serial_field);
If the ORDER# is wanted:
procedure(*omit:orderno_field);
And the user can even supply both fields if needed).
This way you can detect it via %PASSED(...) and there are no ambiguities.
HTH
Daniel
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