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Hi Bryan,

Yes, the first one appears to have a good coding example .... I'll see if
I can work with that one. Thanks.

Interesting that they both appear to be based on the same example.

Rich

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On 10/7/2011 9:31 AM, [1]bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

anything here help??

[2]http://forums.systeminetwork.com/isnetforums/showthread.php?t=61531
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[3]http://search.midrange.com/search.cgi/listsearch?ul=rpg400-l&q=xorstr


bryan

On , Rich Loeber [4]<rich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I posted this to the MI list earlier this week, but it did not pull any


response so I thought I give it a shot here ....




I have a single XORSTR instruction that I would like to be able to call in


an ILE environment. I have no expertise in C, but I do have the compiler


here if that makes things easier. The instruction will XOR one fixed


length field against another. The length factor may be variable.




Any suggestions where to start?




I wrote a complex MI routine many years ago, but am really rusty with MI


and making it work today.




Rich Loeber

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