• Subject: Just wondering
  • From: CVWD@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 9 May 1997 14:51:13 -0400 (EDT)

Here is a question I've been wondering about for a while:

One of the valid source types is CL (not CLP, just CL).  The SEU syntax
checker differentiates between a CL and a CLP and disallows some commmands
(not allowed in this environment) when editing a CL.  The Retrieve
Configuration Source (RTVCFGSRC) command puts its output in a CL source, not
a CLP.  So, CL is a valid source type; it is real and IBM intended it to be
used.  Now the question: How do you run a CL?  You cannot RUN, CALL, CALLPRC,
put a 16 (in pdm) by, just type on the command line, or anything else I can
find and cause one of these suckers to execute.  

Oh, sure - you can change the type to CLP and compile it or you can move it
to the source file QS36PRC and start the /36 environment and run it from the
command line or you could write a HLL program to read the CL source and
execute it via a QCMDEXC or some such nonsense, but the question is How do
you just run a CL?

TIA, Lance

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