|
I hope I understand the question right... If so, here is the answer:
P EntryParms PR EXTPGM('ThisProgramName')
D Parm1 1A
D Parm2 1S 0
* Other variable definitions, etc.....here.
P EntryParms PI
D Parm1 1A
D Parm2 1S 0
* begin your program code here....
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Langston [mailto:jimlangston@conexfreight.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 1:01 PM
To: RPG400-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Because it's there... (Was: Printer Overflow and BIF's)
Can you use a procedure interface for an RPG program? I knew you could do
it for sub procedures, and I do it all the time. But how do you do it for
a program? Then I could make it an optional parameter.
Regards,
Jim Langston
Me transmitte sursum, Caledoni!
rob@dekko.com wrote:
>
> Yes the substring is clearer.
>
> Af first I thought you were going to complain that the *ENTRY was
obsolete.
> Because it is. If you use a Procedure Interface then perhaps people may
be
> more inclined to use the prototyped calls to the program also.
>
> Rob Berendt
>
> ==================
> Remember the Cole!
>
>
> Jim Langston
> <jimlangston@conexfr To:
RPG400-L@midrange.com
> eight.com> cc:
> Sent by: Subject: Re: Because
it's there... (Was: Printer Overflow and BIF's)
> owner-rpg400-l@midra
> nge.com
>
>
> 05/02/01 11:11 AM
> Please respond to
> RPG400-L
>
>
>
> I know what you mean, Jim.
>
> I use new techniques in all my programs because I can, then I have to
> decide if they make for better programming or not. I guess, to paraphrase
> an explorer who climbed Everest and I forget his name, because they're
> there.
>
> I wrote a program lately that this list helped me on, dealing with
> subfiles,
> all in RPG IV (was no need to do any linking in this one) with
> subprocedures
> instead of subroutines, all variables declared in the D specs, the only
> MOVE
> statements having to do with validating dates, etc...
>
> Then I got a call that my program was "broken". Giving a pointer error
> when
> it started. No way. I run the program, pointer error. Run it in debug,
> it's
> now expecting entry parms which I didn't code. I find out that some other
> program in another site wanted to call this program with the invoice
number
> to
> display. So I looked at the changes she had made.
>
> D DS
> D inv# 1 8
> D inv2 2 8
>
> C *entry plist
> C parm #inv# 8
>
> C move #inv# inv#
> C movel inv2# DFInv
>
> Blech! You take my nice RPG IV program and stick this RPG II/PRG III junk
> into
> it? So I changed it.
>
> D ParmInv# 8A
>
> C *Entry PList
> C Parm ParmInv#
>
> C Eval DFInv# = %SubSt(ParmInv#: 2: 7)
>
> then I fix it and the calling CL and, surprise surprise, I test it!
>
> Everything worked and everyone was happy, especially me knowing my code
was
> "clean" again.
>
> Would this bug anyone else, or was this just a bee in my bonnet?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jim Langston
>
> Me transmitte sursum, Caledoni!
>
> > "Sneddon, Jim" wrote:
> >
> > Peter,
> >
> > I'm sorry - I forgot that little detail.
> >
> > It is an externally described printer file.
> >
> > It works (of course) by using an OFLIND(*IN55) and then watching for
> *in55. I was not able to get it to work by using the %error method and it
> won't let you specify something like OFIND(%ERROR)... I did not think of
> setting an OFLIND and then watching for %error but I doubt it will work -
> I'll give it a try just for grins.
> >
> > So it works with the old method and everyone is happy (as happy as
> end-users will ever be) but I was just curious if I could take advantage
> of some new method using the BIF's instead.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > >Printer Overflow and BIF's
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