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  • Subject: RE: QSYSINC library...
  • From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 11:52:38 -0400



Rich,

>>QSYSINC is not 'needed' to use any api, just more convenient.  The manuals
give all the offsets and such for each api, so it shouldn't be a problem to key
in the data structure from the manual.<<

You're right about that.  However, it becomes a problem when you download code
that uses /COPY in include QSYSINC source.  Or import example code from IBM
softcopy.  Then you play a guessing game as to the field names used in the data
structure(s).





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