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The automatic LIST X is working, thus the command is valid.
The EXEC is not working properly.
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Typo when I copied it.
The command is as you wrote and the result is as below.
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Subject: IPCS - RUNARRAY EXEC problem
Array define via
EQ name X LENGTH(16) ENTRIES(1:20)
Issuing
RUNARRAY ADDR(name) EXEC((LIST Xx+8?+114 MULT(1) LENGTH(8)))
The LIST command constantly displays the data
Array define via
EQ name X LENGTH(16) ENTRIES(1:20)
Issuing
RUNARRAY ADDR(name) EXEC((LIST Xx+8?+114 MULT(1) LENGTH(8)))
The LIST command constantly displays the data from the first entry.
Without the MULT operand it would display much more storage.
The only example available is from