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The <code>PARM</code> parameter is optional and is only needed if the program is going to be passed parameters. | The <code>PARM</code> parameter is optional and is only needed if the program is going to be passed parameters. | ||
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+ | Although there is a [[:Category:Commands | command]] definition for PGM, it does not do anything functionally. |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 16 June 2006
PGM indicates the beginning of a CL program and it's parameters.
Syntax
The syntax of the PGM statement is :
PGM PARM(&VAR1 &VAR2 &VAR3)
The PARM
parameter is optional and is only needed if the program is going to be passed parameters.
Although there is a command definition for PGM, it does not do anything functionally.