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Hi All, I need some help here please !!

        The RCVJRNE command tells me that it will pass to arguments to an
 exit program.  My exit program will be written in C++ so that 

        main(int ac, char av[])
        {

        QJORDJE2_i_t *rcvjrn;
        char ctlByte;
        char progranName[11];

                strcpy(programName, av[0]);
                strncpy(&ctlByte, av[2], 1);
                rcvjrn = (QJORDJE2_i_t *) av[1];

                /** Lots of Logic here **/

                /** Now I am Done so set av[2] = 9 **/

                *av[2] = '9';

        exit
        }

        The problem is the av[2] is an unmodifiable lvalue, so now I am 
        puzzled as to how to return the EOJ value of 9 to the rcvjrne
        command...

        Any comments, Help ??????

        Jeff Silberberg 
        CompuDesigns, Inc.
        (770) 399-9464
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