I think you forgot to do the "+" in:
bpxwdyn-command       DC          Y(L'bpxwdyn-info)
should be:
bpxwdyn-command       DC          Y(L'bpxwdyn-info+1)

Al Nims
Systems Admin/Programmer 3
UFIT
University of Florida
(352) 273-1298

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Hardee, Chuck
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 7:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Calling bpxwdyn from CA-Easytrieve

I have a need to be able to call bpxwdyn from within an CA-Easytrieve "program".

According to the manual, IBM says that bpxwdyn can be called from non-REXX 
environments as long as certain rules are followed.
It also states that values can be returned as long as the return value 
parameter follows the following format:

PARMx DC          Y(L'PARMxVAL+1)
PARMxVAL         DC          C'parameter value '
(Notice the very important space at the end of the value string!) The manual 
states that the length must be 1 greater than the maximum length possible for 
the returned attribute. Since a dataset name can only be 44 bytes, the length 
value should be fine.

My need it to call bpxwdyn and have it return to me the dataset name associated 
with a specific DD name.

I have built the "command" string as follows:

bpxwdyn-command       DC          Y(L'bpxwdyn-info)
bpxwdyn-info                   DC          C'INFO FI(MYDDN) '

I have built the information return parameter as follows:
bpxwdyn-dsname-p       DC          Y(102)
bpxwdyn-dsname           DC          CL100'INRTDSN '

The call in Easytrieve is CALL BPXWDYN USING (bpxwdyn-command, 
bpxwdyn-dsname-p) What's happening is that I getting a return code of 20, 
invalid parameter.
What I don't get is whether it is with my command string or my returned value 
strings.

The manual states that on a call from a non-REXX environment, R0 must be zero.

According to the Easytrieve manual, the CALL verb generates an MVS convention 
calling list. So, based on that I can only assume that the last address in the 
parameter list has it's high order bit on. Also, have written several routines 
which trigger off of the number of parameters with the number of parameters 
signaled by the high order but of the last one being on, and having called 
these routines successfully in Easytrieve, I suspect my assumption is correct.

What I don't know is whether Easytrieve sets R0 to zero for the call. If it 
doesn't, that could account for the return code of 20.

So, my question is, has anyone ever called bpxwdyn from within an Easytrieve 
program?

Thanks,
Chuck


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