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  • Subject: CEEMOUNT API --> How do I use it???
  • From: "Brian Stapleton" <Brian.Stapleton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 10:31:50 -0400
  • Disposition-notification-to: Brian.Stapleton@diverseylever.com

Greetings All;

I want to use the CEEMOUT API from an RPGLE program, (Heard about it from an
advertisement from the400group.  I went to the IBM Web Online Site looking for
more info, but got way lost and overwhelmed.  (And a little irritated too) 
Couldn't find out the What, Why and Where of CEEMOUT  API.

So here's my question.  (I am pretty green on this stuff)  If I want to use an
API in RPGLE, how do I do it?  Do I simply do a Call and pass the parms?  Is
there a place on the Web that I can look up this API to see what parms that it
is looking for and maybe an example in RPGLE on how it's used?

I don't know much about creating binding and CALLB or CALLP.  Are those
necessary?




Brian Stapleton
Information Services
DiverseyLever Institutional
A Div of DiverseyLever
Brian.Stapleton@diverseylever.com
(248) 304-3553




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