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midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>  10. Re: List ILE Builtin Functions - where is QWXHTSPC?
>      (Scott Klement)
>
>Go to the V5R3 Information Center, and click "Programming -> APIs -> 
>Machine interface programming."  Then "Machine Interface Instructions." 
>Scroll down to where it says "The various MI instructions that you can use 
>are defined in the iSeries Machine Interface instructions." and click on 
>that link.
>
>The result will be a list of MI instructions. When you click each one, 
>you'll see that some of them say "Built in number for XXX is XXX".  Those 
>are the builtins.
>
>Are there some that are missing from that list?

A quick estimate shows approx 290 _total_ instructions the initial MI table in 
the InfoCenter; quite a few of those in the table are not documented as 
"built-in".

Gene's little function provides a very intriguing list of approx 650 items on 
V5R1.

Hey, it's Gene Guant. What else is there to say?

I've played with some of the ones that seemed interesting just to learn stuff I 
didn't know about working at that level. Haven't actually created anything 
useful, but sometimes tiny nuggets emerge.

In any case, this is obviously better suited for the MI list anyway.

Tom Liotta


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