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Please format your source properly (or post at code.midrange.com). You can
see below how this came across (at least for me, using Outlook).

It is _not_ a good idea to use functions in your initialization (such as
what seems to be going on here) ->
int* volatileexportLength = newint( strlen ((char*) exportPath ));
... make user function calls a part of the code.

Also, please supply the source to newint() (or at least enough that we can
see what's going on with that).

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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"If you become a star, you don't change, everyone else does."
-- Kirk Douglas


I have the error: Pointer not set for location referenced using
QykmExportKeyStore
I have the next source code:


int
{
// [...] errorCode// *SYSTEM storage path main ()  char* volatilepath =
"/QIBM/USERDATA/ICSS/CERT/SERVER/DEFAULT.KDB";int* volatilepathLength =
newint( strlen ((char* ) path ) ) ;char* volatileformat = "OBJN0200";char*
volatilepwd = "ff1";int* volatilepwdLength = newint( 3 ); int*
volatileccsid =
newint(0);char* volatileexportPath = "/usr/me/export.pcks";int*
volatileexportLength = newint( strlen ((char*) exportPath )) ;char*
volatileformatExport = "OBJN0200"; char* volatileversion
="*PKCS12V3";char*
volatilepwdExport = "bas1"; int* volatileexpLength = newint(strlen
((char*)
pwdExport )) ;
QykmExportKeyStore ( path,
pathLength,
format,
pwd,
pwdLength,
ccsid ,
exportPath,
exportLength,
formatExport,
version ,
pwdExport ,
expLength,
ccsid,
errorCode ) ;

//[...] deletereturn0 ;

}

When I execute the code , I have: CPFB729
and with dspjoblog: Pointer not set for location referenced

What could be the cause ? I guess, Is one of the pointers which are
parameters
of function... but which?
because all are declared and initialized.

but I could not figure out the solution.

Any help is appreciated :)
Thanks,

--- Grace Pahuasi---
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