• Subject: Re: OCL question .
  • From: SCross1234@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 7 May 1997 10:02:40 -0400 (EDT)

In a message dated 97-05-07 04:08:49 EDT, you write:

<<      This is regarding the LOAD command in S/36 OCL. What does the ?63? stand
 for in the code shown below ? Is ABC the name of the program loaded or is
 it the program ID ?
        In the FILE statement what is actual file being refered ?
 
 
 0036.00 // LOAD ABC12,?63?
 0037.00 // FILE NAME-WSPQRXYZ,DISP-SHR,LABEL-?64?W.KJK
 0038.00 // PRINTER NAME-WS01MRS,HOLD-YES,LINES-72,FORMSNO-LABE
 0039.00 // RUN >>

The ?63? is the 63rd parameter that contains the library where program ABC12
is found.

The ?64? contains the data that builds the file being referred to in the
label statement.  You will have to look in the ocl program and see where the
64th parameter is referred to.  This could be an evaluate statement for
example EVALUATE P64=ABC. 

Let me know if you need anymore help.

Steve Cross
Fox River Foods, Inc
Montgomery, IL  60538 
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