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It may not be the answer your were looking for... But it wasn't a
"flippant" answer either.

RTVJOBA is an easy way to retrieve a library list ....


Kenneth
Kenneth E. Graap


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Subject: Re: QUSRJOBI example - retrieve library list

Ken -

Is this a good enough answer?

I could easily write a CL program and call it, but I'm trying to it the
/modern/ way and I want to call the API from an RPGIV program. I just
wish someone would translate IBM's API documentation into something that
is easier to use for RPG programmers. It was written for 'C'
programmers.

It would also help if they provided working examples in the
documentation, but I can't read Hindi, so that would probably be out of
the question...

- sjl



"sjl" <sjl_abc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Does anyone have an example (or a link to an example) of using the
QUSRJOBI API to retrieve all 250 libraries in the library list?

Thanks in advance,
Steve



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