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Limitations of PCML that I have found (which makes it practically useless
unless you want to change the way you code RPG to facilitate the IBM Java
Toolbox):
1. Pass-back parm must be an int (ouch)
2. Doesn't support date or timestamp datatypes (ouch +1)
3. Can't have more than seven (7) parms on the prototype (ouch + 1)
4. Can't pass by value if there are more than four (4) bytes in a
parameter
(ouch + 1) (need to verify this is the case with PCML, but it definitely
the
case with ServiceProgramCall)
Ouch total=4
I haven't ever heard of why those limitations exist. Anybody have an
answer?
HTH,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
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