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> > SETSPPFP (for a *USRSPC) also works at all security levels. > > 1) RSLVSP to object (type x1934) > > 2) SETSPPFP to objects associated space (where the data is) > > Using the API in RPG is less lines of code ;-) > sure. Here is a funny quote from the API docs: > The Retrieve Pointer to User Space (QUSPTRUS) API retrieves > a pointer to the contents of a user-domain user space. The data > in that user space then can be directly manipulated by high-level > language programs that support pointers, such as C or COBOL. The doc are so 'out dated' as you know, ILE/RPG now allows you to use pointers as badly as in any other language that lets you shoot yourself in the foot ;-) --phil [ Deleted uuencoded file 'winmail.dat' ]
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