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  • Subject: C signals and QpOsEnableSignals
  • From: bvining@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 29 Sep 99 13:51:45 CDT

Check to see if "someone" has edited the QUSAPIBD *BNDDIR in QSYS and
removed *SRVPGM QP0SSRV1.

This binding directory is supposed to have all the various OS/400 API
providing *SRVPGMs in it, should have an entry for QP0SSRV1, and should
be automatically used when the system resolves function names.  You
should not need to know the name of the *SRVPGM exporting an OS/400
API (though in this case it's QP0SSRV1).

Bruce Vining

>
>I'm trying to reference the system function Qp0sEnableSignals() in a C
>function but this function can't be found when I try to compile the
>program. Any clues?
>
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>
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>

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