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I am a bit further now..... Userspaces
I just created an userspace before I am working on the api (qtmhgetenv).
it retrieves more, still however with the messages, so I have to fine-tune
that prog.
Also have to check ptf for userspaces... If anyone has an other idea, i hope
to hear from it..

Thanks,

Henk.

-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Mel Rothman
Sent: vrijdag 30 juli 2004 0:57
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] Re: CGI-programming.....


Yes, worst case is some of the message data gets cut off.

Mel


Brad Stone wrote:
> Ahah!  You're right... I've used that for so long, I
> haven't looked back.  I must have misinterpreted it...
>
> Worst case scenario, some of the message gets cut off I
> would assume.
>
> Also, don't click that link if you're using Mozilla... IBM
> sites really know how to hose it up good.  :)
>
> Brad
>
> On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 16:11:55 -0500
>  Mel Rothman <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Brad, INZ(40) for eBytesP is incorrect.
>> inz(%size(WPError)) is always correct.
>>
>>Bytes provided is not the number of bytes provided for
>>exception data.  It is the size of the entire data
>>structure, which, in WPerorr's case, is 56.
>>
>>For details, see IBM's documentation (especially the
>>"Example: receiving the error code with the exception
>>data"), at
>>
>
>
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/index.htm?info/
apis/api.htm
>
>>According to the Information Center, the QtmhGetEnv API's
>> interface did not change from V5R2 to V5R3.  I don't
>>believe it has changed since it was introduced around
>>V3R2 (CISC) and V3R6 or V3R7 (RISC).
>>
>>
>>Mel Rothman, CGIDEV2 Author
>>Mel rothman, Inc.
>>
>>Brad Stone wrote:
>>
>>>Here's what I use for error parms on every API I call..
>>>never done me wrong.  I have it in some of my software
>>
>>that
>>
>>>is running on V5R3 and so far things look good:
>>>
>>>    D WPError         DS
>>>    D  EBytesP                1      4B 0 INZ(40)
>>>    D  EBytesA                5      8B 0
>>>    D  EMsgID                 9     15
>>>    D  EReserverd            16     16
>>>    D  EData                 17     56
>>>
>>>Also, if you aren't following the thread on the RPG list
>>
>>(I
>>
>>>didn't see that you had moved it here) you may want to
>>>consider checking out my eRPG Software Development Kit.
>>
>> It
>>
>>>really makes all of this a lot easier, and like CGIDEV2
>>>takes advantage of templates.
>>>
>>>It's has a lighter footprint and testing shows it also
>>>executes faster than CGIDEV2...  right now it's in beta
>>>testing and so far the users love it.  A couple are
>>>switching over from CGIDEV2 to use it..
>>>
>>>www.erpgsdk.com
>>>
>>>Hope this helps.
>>>
>>>Brad
>>>www.bvstools.com


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