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I would try a third option first. You said you were told to call the *pgm,
ask that person, what you should use for your arguments, They should have
told you to then if they didn't meet the standard parms.
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[WDSCI-L] MCH0802: Can I avoid that?
Hi.
I have been told that I need to call a given *PGM named BASACCDD to get
a certain piece of information.
When I call it with two 1024 text parameters (our usual way of calling
our components) I get the MCH0802 error which tells me I have the wrong
number of arguments. Now my question is, can I _ask_ OS/400 what the
proper arguments for this program is, or _must_ I locate the source
member with DSPPGM and look in that?
If I can ask, what would the appropriate command be - preferrably
callable from Java?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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