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  • Subject: RE: QPROCT
  • From: Francesco Scafi <fscafi@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 22:18:20 +0100

Hi Leif,
have you a MI pgm that use QPROCT and QPRODT or visualize these table?
SEPT have the same meant?

At 10.32 13/11/99 -0600, you wrote:
>> Does someone of you know what is QPROCT ("Program Operation Code Table"
>> ??)
>> in QSYS (type x'19DA')?
>> 
>       [Leif Svalgaard]  It is the table of valid MI-opcodes. Each opcode
>entry contains
>       an offset into another table QPRODT to information about the
>operands for that opcode
>
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