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Thanks for that link - I had not found Part 3 for some reason.

But I see from the screen shots that the fields that do the work are not appearing - hmmmm - wonder if we're missing PTFs or something. We're on 7.3 and I thought this feature was available on 7.2.

Two things that I note.

1) There is no mention of the "Detect Length" option that I can see.

2) The example uses Service Program procedures - not Program objects.

So I'm wondering if for some reason this was only implemented for Service Programs - and if so what the point of Detect Length is on the program defintions.



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On Jul 15, 2019, at 9:55 PM, anshul narang <narang.anshul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi martin

Here you go .
https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/i-rest-web-services-server3/

I have been working on driver program which can accept any input and
produce any output . I have faced lot of issues and roadblocks fro IWS.

I will still IWS is very good tool available for free.

Thanks
Anshul

On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 9:37 PM Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

wow.... I have not seen that example. Where is that example available?

On 7/15/2019 8:28 PM, anshul narang wrote:
HI Martin

I have followed Nadir's example and attaching the same code snippet as
well
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