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Yes, I have. However, I must admit that most of the SimLib* API coding I
have done has been trial and error! Describing them as "a bit complex and
quirky" is being kind!

Joe

On 2/14/2008 at 8:45 AM, in message
<7C2E3FCA1052B443BA68C8FB11109D610123BCD5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Randy
Dufault<Randy_Dufault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Just out of curiosity, have you coded with the SimLib* APIs before? They
are a bit complex and quirky. We actually like to call them from C--just
a bit easier to code that way.


Cheers,
Randy

I currently have a project where I will need to replace existing items
and when I saw SimLibCopyObject, I thought >it might save me some coding
time. I have now heard back from IBM and they are investigating the use
of
SimLibCopyObject. I'll report back when I get their final word.


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