It'd be better IMO, to make the parm option(*OMIT)

Then you could use the built in special value of *OMIT, instead of a string.

I _think_ you might not even have to check for anything as an *OMITted parm
gives a *NULL address..

Charles


On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:42 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 2/13/13 7:11 AM, Charles Wilt wrote:
It's not '*NULL'

it's *NULL

Without the quotes.

Uh, Charles, as I said, '*NULL' passed to my front-end (because it
expects an RPG string) becomes *NULL when the front-end calls Java:

(I have the front-end for dbmd.getPrimaryKeys() set up so that the
string "*NULL" becomes a *NULL, for both catalog and schema).

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