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At 08:33 AM 12/6/97, you wrote:
>Hi All
>Midrange Computing's December issue has an article in it called "RPGIV and
the IFS".  In 
>the article they mention the "header file in the QSYSINC library".  I went
looking for the 
>file, but I couldn't even find the library.  Is this on the RISC machines
only?  We are on 
>a F45 and at V3R2.
>
>I believe I could try the example programs without the file, but would
like to check out 
>these header files.
>| Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com

The library QSYSINC is part of a (free) optional part of OS/400 called
"OS/400-System Openness Includes", which is part of 57xxSS part 13.  This
is about as obvious as the first time someone tried to explain System/38
Work Management principles.

Al



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