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  • Subject: Re: RTVQRYF
  • From: "Bill" <brobins3d@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 07:55:21 -0700

Pierre,

>     I'm try to implement RTVQRYF tool and I need some help
>     I download and restore QIR.lib and RTVQRYF file on my AS/400.
>     I try to compile using CRTIRPGM and I have  messages :
>         Object PRMSPC in library Qtemp not found
>         Converting *PGM CRTIRSPC in library QIR to 64-bit RISC
>         Program or module not observable

This means that you will need the program source to move this program from a
CISC to a RISC environment.

>         Can you help me. What is missing or what I do wrong?
>         I'M not familar with MI instructions

If you have any further questions, they would be more appropriate on either
the MIDRANGE or MI400 lists, not this BPCS list.

Bill


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