David L Clark/it/crp/WinWholesale wrote on 10/06/2016 09:57:13 AM:
... the RPG compiler already has a %parms() built-in similar to $argc.
So, it sure would be a lot easier if the RPG compiler provided a
%parma() or %parmv() built-in to reference a parameter list as a
pointer array -- similar to $argv[].
        By the way....  That *is* how I ended up using CEETSTA:
           // build minimum fields (by key) to satisfy request
           RTSFA_KCnt = 2;                  // at least two keys required
           RTSFA_Keys(1) = RTSFA_Codes(1);  // key code for internal job 
ident
           RTSFA_Keys(2) = RTSFA_Codes(2);  // key code for internal splf 
ident
           for RTSFA_CCnt = 3 by 1 to (%elem(RTSFA_Codes) - 1);
             ParmNumb = RTSFA_CCnt + 3;     // match to a parm number
             callp CEETSTA(ValidParm: ParmNumb: iFeedback); // test it
             if %parms >= ParmNumb          // if parm passed
             and ValidParm > *zero;         // and not omitted
               RTSFA_KCnt += 1;             // increment key count
               RTSFA_Keys(RTSFA_KCnt) = RTSFA_Codes(RTSFA_CCnt);
               if RTSFA_Codes(RTSFA_CCnt) = 223; // special key code
                 RTSFA_KCnt += 1;           // increment key count
                 RTSFA_Keys(RTSFA_KCnt) = 222; // for matching key pair
               endif;
             endif;
           endfor;
        It would have just been *so* much more convenient if I could have 
coded that as follows.
           // build minimum fields (by key) to satisfy request
           RTSFA_KCnt = 2;                  // at least two keys required
           RTSFA_Keys(1) = RTSFA_Codes(1);  // key code for internal job 
ident
           RTSFA_Keys(2) = RTSFA_Codes(2);  // key code for internal splf 
ident
           for RTSFA_CCnt = 3 by 1 to (%elem(RTSFA_Codes) - 1);
             ParmNumb = RTSFA_CCnt + 3;     // match to a parm number
             if %parms >= ParmNumb          // if parm passed
             and %parma(ParmNumb) <> *null; // and not omitted
               RTSFA_KCnt += 1;             // increment key count
               RTSFA_Keys(RTSFA_KCnt) = RTSFA_Codes(RTSFA_CCnt);
               if RTSFA_Codes(RTSFA_CCnt) = 223; // special key code
                 RTSFA_KCnt += 1;           // increment key count
                 RTSFA_Keys(RTSFA_KCnt) = 222; // for matching key pair
               endif;
             endif;
           endfor;
        But, I've got something that is working so all's well that ends 
well.  Thanks all.
Sincerely,
Dave Clark
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