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Oh, and watch out that you type Qp[zero]sEnableSignals() in the API name....

--phil


> Tim,
>
> > I'm trying to reference the system function Qp0sEnableSignals() in a C
> > function but this function can't be found when I try to compile the
> > program. Any clues?
>
> This API is only available form V3R6M upwards, the function prototype is
> defined as;
>
>     int Qp0sEnableSignals( void );
>
> in the include file signal.h and is exported from *SRVPGM QP0SSRV1
>
> Anything else you need to know ?


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