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Michael,

If they're using the PARM parameter, they didn't document it very well. Here's the help text:

Specifies the parameters that you want to be added to the command carried out as a result of the value specified for element 1 of the Operation to perform (OPTION) parameter.

character-value
Specify the parameters to be passed to the command associated with
the value specified for the OPTION parameter. The default for this
parameter is blank which will pass no parameters.


So, what do they put in the OPTION parameter to make this work? They must have some 'user' option that FNDSTRPDM calls to create and add to the event file member if this is how they're doing it. I don't see a predefined value in the list on the command that does this.

Dave Shaw
Mohawk Industries

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Dave,

You must have missed the PARM parameter. If you do a search in the
workbench and then look at the prompt for a search in PDM, it will have
*EVENTF on the PARM line. I don't think any command has an EVENTF
parameter. ILE compilers use OPTION(*EVENTF) and OPM use OPTION(*SRCDBG)
or OPTION(*LSTDBG). I've not seen anything with an EVENTF parameter.

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