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Tom

The QATTINFO member for SCO refers to Openness Includes for 5763SS1 - what is the last release that used that number - I think it's V3R1. You'd need to get one of those, maybe V3R2.

At any rate, the info also refers to C/400, which is long gone. The trouble with QUSRTOOL is, QSYSINC has changed drastically but QUSRTOOL has not been updated. A couple options - look in the current QSYSINC for similar functions and defines (didn't find any when I tried this one) or find similar functioning includes and convert to names in that include. There is a SOCKET include, as you probably know, in QSYSINC/SYS, and this would probably have the current functionality.

Maybe a PMR is in order, but I would not hold my breath.

BTW, just for fun, old manuals can still be found by digging around in

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/LIBRARY

I found some V3R1 stuff there, even.

Good luck
Vern

At 11:51 PM 10/15/2005, you wrote:

I was going to look over a QUSRTOOL example, the TSO sockets tool, and found that the compile of one of the C modules failed with this error:

36 |#include <asyncIO.h>
*=SEVERE==========> CZM0296 #include file <asyncIO.h> not found.

QSYSINC has no asyncIO.h in V5R1, R2 or R3. And surprise -- InfoCenter has no search references to such an include, although there are a couple comments in a couple Apache source modules to asyncIO.

Does no one compile things from QUSRTOOL anymore?

Anyway, does anyone out there have an example of asyncIO.h that might be appropriate?

I suspect it doesn't exist for OS/400, but I might as well ask.

Tom Liotta

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