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Hello John,

You wrote:
>Where can I find these include files, and what else do I need to get to
>create C++ apps that can access IFS correctly?

Ensure you have the QSYSINC library installed on your system.  The include
files for the various system APIs (including iconv.h and Qp0lstdi.h) are
stored in files in QSYSINC.

Qp0lRenameKeep is defined in Qp0lstdi.h

QSYSINC is installed when option 13 of OS/400 is installed.  Insert your
installation CD, type GO LICPGM and press Enter, take option 11, select
OS/400 - System Openness Includes and let it run.  Then try compiling
again.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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