Alan Campin wrote:

You can split it up on the incoming. Define a data structure and put the
name of the data structure in the incoming field. I create a type
definition and then use that type definition anyplace I need the data
structure.

d Program_Entrance...
d pi d InParm1...
d LikeDs(TD_MyStructure)
d Const


Glenn, just in case you're not used to working with LIKEDS ... To use the subfields of the parameter in Alan's example, you would code InParm1.Field1 and InParm1.Field2.


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