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  Topic: pass a set of values in parm parameter to a pli program
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PostForum: Application Programming   Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 5:13 am   Subject: pass a set of values in parm parameter to a pli program
Hi

Try ...


DCL INPARMS CHAR(02) VARYING;
  Topic: PUT LIST (PLI)
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PostForum: Application Programming   Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 6:53 am   Subject: PUT LIST (PLI)
Brian,

You don't need to explicitly declare, open, and close SYSPRINT, though it's bad programming practice not to. Are you sure that you're executing the part of the program with the put list stat ...
  Topic: Change - Based on two conditions
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PostForum: Utilities   Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 11:33 am   Subject: Change - Based on two conditions
Kolusu,

Strangely enough, I checked this board today because I have a very similar requirement to the one described by sasubashri.

This is how I understood sasubashri's problem in pseudo-code:- ...
  Topic: PL/I and CICS
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PostForum: CICS and Middleware   Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 7:32 am   Subject: PL/I and CICS
I've been thinking about this, and TSG probably refers to an in-house Tech Support Group - I'd originally assumed that it referred to some external (possibly IBM connected) organisation. It was TLA so ...
  Topic: PL/I and CICS
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PostForum: CICS and Middleware   Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 4:53 am   Subject: PL/I and CICS
In a meeting yesterday someone mentioned that he intended to introduce CICS into one of the systems he was managing. However, he mentioned that because "PL/I - CICS was not supported by TSG" he was se ...
  Topic: Welcome to Mvsforums
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PostForum: About Mvsforums   Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2002 8:36 am   Subject: Welcome to Mvsforums
Advanced, intermediate and beginning MVS programmers are all welcome here.

Kolusu,

I applaud this sentiment - you're right to have made it explicit. Good luck!
 
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