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  • Subject: Re: mi access to a dtaara
  • From: "Steve Richter" <srichter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 02:22:03 -0400

If I create a *DTAARA in a user library, with CRTDTAARA, it is created
in "user domain", so this should not present any problems at Level=40.
 
Perhaps you are trying to access a *DTAARA that was created by IBM
in "system domain" (for some unknown reason)...?
 
I get the domain exception when I try to set a spcptr from a sysptr to a dtaara that I created ( user domain ).  
 
 
 
There are two documented APIs that you can use to retrieve and change
a *DTAARA, QXXRTVDA and QXXCHGDA.
 
I see that there is a QXXCHGDA pgm on the system. Do you think its arguments are the same as those of the Qxxchgda( ) C runtime function?
 
The pgm does not seem to be documented.
 
thanks mark,
Steve
 

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