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From: <Bobby.Hicks@ccc-michigan.com>
> The error is on the RSLSVP instruction.  Basically I wanted to get PDM
> option defaults.    The code is as follows:
>   CPYBLA           Object_Type,X'0EC4';
>   CPYBLAP          Object_Name,Profile,' ';
>   RSLVSP          .ProfileDfn,Object,.Library,*;
> I don't know the structure, so i am just retrieving a block of data and
> testing it to see where certain things are.   I am going to take the
> pointer returned and use it to move a chunk of data into a data variable
> 32000 bytes in length and return it to my test program.

you are resolving a SYSTEM pointer, not a SPACE pointer, so you
need to have an extra step to get a space pointer from the system
pointer. I just tried your little snippet and get: "cannot resolve to
<profile>".



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