• Subject: Find number of parms for a CL or passall
  • From: "Ilena E. Ayala" <Ilena@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 16:33:46 -0400

>Does anyone know of a way to determine the actual number, and the type,   
>of parmameters for a program?  Specificly an IBM program?

Doing a DSPPGM on pgms will show the number of parms, but not the length or
type.   Most IBM programs, however, have had observability removed and will
not display that info.  I believe part of the reason is that they 
actually don't want people calling them directly.

Ilena Ayala
Ilena@compuserve.com

Barsa Consulting Group, Inc.
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Purchase, NY  10577

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