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<h1 class="topictitle1">Predefined values</h1>
<div><p>Predefined values are IBM-defined fixed values that have predefined
uses in the CL and are considered to be reserved in the i5/OS™ operating
system.</p>
<p> Predefined values have an asterisk (*) as the first character in the value
followed by a word or abbreviation, such as *ALL or *PGM. The purpose of the
* in predefined values is to prevent possible conflicts with user-specified
values, such as object names. Each predefined value has a specific use in
one or more command parameters, and each is described in detail in the command
description.</p>
<p>Some predefined values are used as operators in expressions, such as *EQ
and *AND. The predefined value *N is used to specify a null value and can
be used to represent any optional parameter. A <em>null value</em> (*N) indicates
a parameter position for which no value is being specified; it allows other
parameters that follow it to be entered in positional form. To specify the
characters *N as a character value (not as a null), the string must be enclosed
in apostrophes ('*N') to be passed. Also, when the value *N appears in a CL
program variable at the time it is run, it is always treated as a null value.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbam6charsetval.htm" title="This topic explains the usage of the EBCDIC character sets, special characters, and IBM -defined fixed values called predefined values.">CL character sets and values</a></div>
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