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Several of the functions defined in mih are not MI builtins per se. For
cpyblap I believe you'll find that you are actually using export cpyblap of
*SRVPGM QC2UTIL1. My recollection (meaning disclaimer inserted here) is that
these *SRVPGM exports were provided for compatiblity as part of the
migration from EPM C to ILE C way back when.
Bruce Vining
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Aaron Albertson <albertaa@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Hi Eric,
This one has a simple answer. CPYBRAP and CPYBLAP are both OMI-only
instructions and they can't be used from an ILE program. The mystifying
thing is the fact that the QSYSINC/MIH.CPYBLAP header file exists...
Thanks,
Aaron Albertson
c400-l-bounces+albertaa=us.ibm.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/30/2011
03:58:16 PM:
From: Erik Olsson <erik.eo.olsson@xxxxxxxxx>>
To: "C programming iSeries / AS400" <c400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 03/30/2011 03:59 PM
Subject: [C400-L] Fwd: Prototype CPYBRAP instruction
Sent by: c400-l-bounces+albertaa=us.ibm.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sorry, I'm still interested in the CPYBRAP prototype but to solve my--
immediate business need I'm going with the good old trusted cpynv (if
anyone was going to suggest that).
Regards,
Erik
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Olsson <erik.eo.olsson@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2011/3/30
Subject: Prototype CPYBRAP instruction
To: C programming iSeries / AS400 <c400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Has anyone managed to prototype the CPYBRAP MI instruction? I have
tried a number of different approaches, even using the similar CPYBLAP
file from QSYSINC but so far no success.
(For the record, I have to populate a zoned decimal field that's 13, 0
so I can't use QXXITOZ as it only takes ints, ie not long long int and
I was thinking that CPYBRAP would be neater than a snprintf).
Best wishes,
Erik
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