Louis,
Another alternative is to try StreamO from JDLABS. It can be downloaded from
www.jdlabs.com.
regards,
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-----Original Message-----
From: Olav Kappert [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 16 October 2001 19:23
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Batch Job
Louis:
Do you have access to streamx ?. If you do, use the input parameter in the
job,
and streamx will make the necessary substitutions. (see the stream
documentation
for the proper syntax).
If not, create a little command file which will echo each line of the job,
then
accept the input , then proceed with echoing the remaining line of the job.
This solution can be done through a cobol program or subroutine which will
perform the same type of task, but will ultimately perform the stream
through
the use of the stream intrinsic.
Olav Kappert
IOMIT International (HP3000 Application Development Specialist)
http://www.IOMIT.UnitedStates.com
"Cremony, Louis F." wrote:
> How can I prompt and pass a user for input to a job stream
>
> Louis F. Cremony
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