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Hi Wim,

What is "XQQ" ?

As someone else suggested the simplest way is likely to do it via a cookie 
on the browser.  That is, apply an action  WebSetting on the subfile 
entries that saves the value of the selected entry as a cookie and does 
the submit.  Then in your JSP retrieve the saved cookie value into the 
appropriate entry field and remove the cookie from the browser.

Mike




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Paul,

XQQ my poor explanation, but you are correct. I want to call my 
RPG-program
from a JSP or servlet, display the 'webfaced' screen, select the customer
from the list and return the the customer number to the JSP or servlet. I
don't want to write a new Java-equivalent for my RPG-logic; this is an
example of one of many situations. 

Wim

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Nicolay [mailto:Paul.Nicolay@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 3:00 PM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] WebFacing input/output parameters


Wim,

What do you mean by reusing the webfaced program in a Java application ?

Do you mean you want to reuse your customer selection screen in another
JSP/Servlet based application ?

I guess you're trying to mix two different worlds.

Kind regards,
Paul

>----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
>Van: Heuvel van den, Wim [mailto:w.vandenHeuvel@xxxxxxxxx]
>Verzonden: dinsdag, april 6, 2004 11:35 AM
>Aan: 'wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
>Onderwerp: [WDSCI-L] WebFacing input/output parameters
>

>We woud like to re-use this webfaced program in a Java application. Is it
>possible to get the (input) parameter back (output) from a webfaced
>application? You can define one or more input-parameters, but if the 
value
>of the parameter is changed can I get it back in the 'calling program'?
>
>Thanks for thinkin with me,
>
>Wim van den Heuvel
>SILVAC BV
>The Netherlands
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