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  • Subject: RE: copy file member using SEPT calls
  • From: Leif Svalgaard <l.svalgaard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 10:38:46 -0600


        [Leif Svalgaard]  One learns something new everyday from this list.
> DCL DD     NULL      AUTO CHAR(1) INIT(X"FF");
> DCL SPCPTR ?NULL     AUTO INIT(NULL);
> DCL OL     IOLIST1   (?UFCB1, ?TYPE1, ?NULL) ARG;
> 
        [Leif Svalgaard]  Gene, could you explain the trick you use to init
        a pointer to null?  I found that DCL SPCPTR .NULL INIT(*) doesn't
        work and had to use CPYBWP .NULL, * instead. I thought that a
        null pointer was all zeroes. Not FF ?????

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