Actually the 2 parameters are kept distinct, so the call ends up being

call pgm(testcl2) parm('kurt test' 'N')


Same issue, however - as soon as character parameters are longer than 32 characters, you have to do one of a few things so as not to get whatever garbage is in memory after position 32. Here you are passing, for the first parameter, the value as shown, then 23 blanks, then who knows whatever.

A straight call would have worked, I believe.

HTH
Vern

Buck wrote:
Kurt Anderson wrote:

I tried really hard to figure this one out on my own, but am coming up short.

Search the FAQ for 'garbage' It's a common enough misunderstanding
about constants as parameters. http://faq.midrange.com

Yes, I know you are using variables, but what is happening is the CL
program is essentially building a string to pass to the command
interpreter (the CMD() parameter of SBMJOB) and you're ending up with

call pgm(testcl2) parm(kurt test N)

--buck

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