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Is there some reason you MUST use the MI function? Why not use RPG's %bitxor() BIF? Or the ^ operator in C? This seems a lot more maintainable going forward than calling the XORSTR MI function from an HLL.

On 10/7/2011 7:32 AM, Rich Loeber 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 - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
[1]http://www.kisco.com
SDG

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