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On newer versions of the OS and Domino, I don't think it exists anymore. At least I can't find it on ours (V5R2 Domino 6) anymore. If I remember correctly it was there before when we were at version 5. Realize you will only find this on a box that has Domino installed on it. It will not be on an iSeries box that does not have Domino. I do believe RNHLIB was the old way of doing it and it became unsupported a year or two ago. If you look in the QNOTESAPI lib for a Source PF called 'H', you will see the C includes(if this option is installed). You will have to figure out how to prototype those into RPG IV. In this case the RPG IV program has to run on the box that Domino is installed on. If you need to access the Domino box from a different box, you are sort of stuck with Java and CORBA. And that is a whole other story. You may get better results posting this question to the Domino400 email list. http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/domino400 -- Scott Johnson > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of > JCarreras@xxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 1:22 PM > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > Subject: Create Domino Document from AS/400 database. > > Hi, > > Someone knows where I can find RNHLIB which includes ILE > Prototypes? or > Is there another solution to do like this ? > > I've seen in another RPG Forum to Bob Anderson had written about it. > > I'd like to make a program (ILE RPG) to write/retrieve data > from iSeries to > domino Database documents. > > Thanks. > > Best regards. > > Jordi Carreras > Barcelona, Spain.
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