Use REXX for a qualified name

This describes the format in a qualified name is passed when a command is run using REXX.

When a command is run using REXX, a qualified name is passed to the command processing program just as the value is entered for the parameter. Trailing blanks are not passed.

For example, if a display station user enters the following for the QUAL statements defined previously in this section:

NAME(USER/A)

the qualified name is passed to the command processing program in the following format:

NAME(USER/A)

Qualifiers are passed to the command processing program consecutively by their types and length just as single parameter values are passed.

If the display station user enters *NONE as the single value, the following 20-character value is passed:

NAME(*NONE)

The following example shows how a display station user would enter a simple list of qualified names:

NAME(QGPL/A USER/B)

Using REXX, the name parameter would be passed to the command processing program as the following:

NAME(QGPL/A USER/B)
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