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The API returns the data in RPG, not the pointer.  But the parms are pointers, I
guess I get the pointer for the parm and do not care about the length of the
parm?
Harry


Leif Svalgaard wrote:

> From: Harry Williams <planesmart@teleteam.com>
> > I feel if I can get data specifications for the resolve pointer for IFS,
> then I
> > can get the object.  Everybody on this MI list knows why.  It has to do
> with all
> > my last questions.  I need to retrieve images from the Optical systems, and
> if
> > they are stored in IFS.  I want to do it in MI because of the speed.
> Maybe, if
> > I bought a current MI manual, then maybe it would be there.  My current MI
> > manual is about a version ago.
>
> It is not going to be faster in MI. Read it with an RPG program called
> from your MI-program.
>
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