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  • Subject: Re: Using API's ?
  • From: Uwe Koch <koch@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 14:06:32 +0200
  • Organization: Cordes & Graefe KG



"Kahn, David [JNJFR]" schrieb:

> Uwe,
>
> I'm not sure what you mean. There are no API's in QSYSINC. This is a library
> containing model code that you can include in your own programs to make
> coding for the API's simpler. You don't need to use QSYSINC if you don't
> want to. To know how to use the API's you need to look at the manuals. You
> can't get the information you need simply from QSYSINC. What exactly are you
> missing? If you're missing the QRPGSRC or QRPGLESRC source files from
> QSYSINC you will need to get these restored from the IBM CD.
> ...
> +---

David,

I'm have no manual and no special problem for API-calling. But, for example, i
want programming a function to read spoolfiledata. with API '  QSPGETSP'.

My question:
- datastructures-information
- call-information


many thanks
Uwe Koch
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