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The big difference between the two is that if passed as a parm a DS array
will always reference the first char of element 1. With a MODS the address
passed depends on the occurrence in use as the time of the call. So if
using as a parm always make sure to set occurrence to 1 before the call.
Beyond that making the change you describe should handle things.
On 2013-09-25, at 12:39 PM, Thomas Garvey <tgarvey@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have to retrofit a program so that it runs under v5r1 RPGLE constructsdata
(don't ask), and want to make sure the content of the multi-occurring
structure is passed in the same way.definition...
Here's how the DS is currently defined...
D DataStructure DS DIM(100) Qualified
D SubAfield1 2a DIM(10)
D SubAfield2 10a DIM(10)
D SubNField3 15 6 DIM(10)
On V5r1, the DIM on the DS line is not allowed.
I think I can achieve the same result by using the following
D DataStructure DS Occurs(100) Qualifiedthe
D SubAfield1 2a DIM(10)
D SubAfield2 10a DIM(10)
D SubNField3 15 6 DIM(10)
The difference in the ensuing C specs is that I can not directly access
DataStructure elements as ...mailing list
DataStructure(x).SubAField1 = 'TG'
Instead I must refer to it as follows...
%occur(DataStructure) = x
DataStructure.SubAField1 = 'TG'
Am I correct? If this data structure is passed as a parameter, would the
data passed look the same to the receiving procedure in both cases?
Thanks for any advice.
Tom Garvey
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