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In your first post you said "The odt header is like 0020 2801." Where did you see this? Can you post a snip, with some of the stuff around it? --Dave On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 11:32, Ron Melby wrote: > my first post still stands : > the ODT for the *entry claims 0020 > the Symbol for the *entry claims 0001 > > thanks for the tip gene but this looks like the s/38 appendix with a few > changes, and well worth having :-] > > >From: Gene_Gaunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Algorithm is: the ODT number is an index into the ODT array of 4-byte > >elements. > > > >FYI: the MI Reference in the Information Center (under "MI Topics --> > >Program Object Specifications") contains a complete layout and explanation > >of every bit and byte in the ODT.
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