Or have you tried calling your program from a test CL program where you set a variable to the po value?

If you are calling from a command line you will have to supply the hex value for your po number.

Thanks,

Gary Monnier


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housek begsr
parms plist
c parm ponum 1200
c parm whs 3


this is not working. I debug and the values here are 0000's and blanks,

I have hard coded values so i can test but why would this not pass.

here is the way i am calling for now.

CALL PGM(MYLIB/WHSCHG) PARM(70118136 '100')
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