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I also have much better luck with data structures.
I have a couple of programs similar to yours and in those I passed one
long string containing all 4 values. In the sender I lump all 4 into on
char variable and in the receiving program I use %SUBST to get each
individual item, if it then needs to be numeric on that side I just use
MOVE.
Dave Reiher
System Analyst
Prairie Farms Dairy - Corporate
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In situations like this I sometimes change something, anything, to make it
break. That sometimes shows me info. Another thing, which I admit is a
foible, is that I prefer to pass a data structure and use only one parm.
Much easier for maintenance later on.
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From: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Date: 10/27/05 09:12:42
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: Passing Parms
Actually the four parms are being passed have a field length of 10, 10, 3,
3
and I am passing the following:
'02/01/2005'
'01/31/2006'
'med'
'air'
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 07:54:49 -0400, Buck wrote
> > Odds are one of the parms is defined
> > as more than 30 bytes and you're
> > passing in less than 30 characters
> > from the command line (via "CALL"
> > I would guess).
>
> There's a FAQ that talks about this sort of thing.
> http://faq.midrange.com Search on the word garbage.
> --buck
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