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Bruce, I know you've wrote the book on APIs but maybe you're having a bad
day?
If you take the pointer to the user space,
which matches the pointer to the generic list header (as you've pointed
out),
and add the offset x'0084' as per
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/apiref/usfgeneral.htm
you will get the pointer to the variable "number of list entries". Which,
in my case, is the number of job entries.
Perhaps you're so used to just using DEFVAR (perhaps rightly so) that
using a pointer to get to it seems silly?
For one who is more comfortable with pointers than hex to decimal
conversion, maybe not.


Rob Berendt

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