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Olav Kappert <[log in to unmask]>
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Olav Kappert <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Nov 2004 20:53:35 -0500
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Brian:

I have done this many times in the past.

Combine all the fields into one large field.  The routine which receives
the parm would break the parm into as many fields as needed.  Just
before the routine complete, recombine the fields into one and send it back.

Hope this helps.

Olav.

Brian Donaldson wrote:

>Oh, my God! This is a posting that isn't an OT......
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>Cobol macros only allow up to 9 parms -- parms 1 thru 9
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>I have a need to have more than 9 parms in a macro.
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>How do I get around this issue.......?
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>TIA,
>Brian Donaldson.
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