Hi guys,

To stop the display of the OS level parm in the prompting of the command, you could do something like this:

PARM KWD(OSLEVEL) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4) CONSTANT('THIS') MIN(1) MAX(1)

Then:
1) OSLEVEL would never show in the prompting
2) THIS would be passed to the CPP for OSLEVEL parm

I am not sure how this would affect the rest of your requirements.

Regards,

Kevin Wright

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dave Murvin
Sent: Wednesday, 20 October 2010 11:02 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: How to call API with different parms over different
releases


Thanks Mark,

I will take another look at the prompt override program. I
was hoping
that I did not have to display the OS level as a parm, but I
may have to
go with this.

On the renaming the different versions of the command, I guess I was
thinking that they would just reinstall the licensed program
when they
changed the OS release and the install process would fix
everything. I
now see that this is a bad idea and I had just not thought
through the
process far enough to see the problem.

I already have a service program for the QSZRTVPR API, but have not
checked out the QSZCHKTG API before.

On 10/19/2010 5:04 PM, Mark S. Waterbury wrote:
I would*not* go with the idea of installing (or renaming) different
versions of the command, because then what would happen
when the user or
customer upgrades to a newer version of the OS, some
time_after_ they
have installed your command? *:-o*


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