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The question is why pass a pointer to the data. That is dangerous. You can
pass as a Const or by Reference and the system will pass a pointer to the
data and you can process as an ordinary data variable in the procedure. Is
the data extremely large or something?


On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 9:37 PM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hi Mike

That is the procedure address - the address of a procedure.

If you need to pass a pointer to a procedure, you can declare the
prototype with a regular variable - that will pass the pointer to the
variable.

But if you absolutely must prototype it as a pointer, then you can use
the %addr() function on a variable.

HTH
Vern

On 6/9/2013 10:24 PM, Mike Wills wrote:
I am creating a file on the IFS. The procedure I am using is expecting
a pointer to the data I am writing. Is that the %paddr() BIF? It has
been so long since I did more advanced RPG that I can't recall.

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