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>From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@samsa.com> >Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 14:12:27 -0400 > >Barbara, I tried out your sample programs to see for myself. The issue you >raised as far as using my method to determine sequence of the parameters may >be moot as long as I call the program, with parameters, from a command line. >For my purposes, which is to generate a dump to retrieve *ENTRY parameters, >shouldn't the *ENTRY parameters always be in offset sequence? > You're right. Whatever you code first on your CALL will match the first parameter, so be first in the parm offsets. > Still looking for the answer for the overlaid fields... Oops, I forgot to think about that part of your question. But Tom Liotta has posted the answer a couple of posts after yours, that the storage for the parameters may be in a completely different space from the program variables. For a command-line call, the parameters are probably in automatic or maybe heap storage, not PSSA storage like the local program variables. Barbara Morris
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