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Actually that technique is shown in the System API Programming manual (in ILE RPG, ILE COBOL, and C) under Retrieving a File Description to a User Space. The example in the manual also uses QDBRTVFD though format FILD0100 rather than 0200. Bruce > >There is another technique for handling these big Receiver Variables >that was suggested to me by Craig Rutledge. And that is to receive >them into a User Space. Though not documented anywhere that I can >see, this lets you receive up to 16Meg of Receiver Variable data, >more than enough for most anything! Let me give you the basics >using QDBRTVFD API with format FILD0200: >
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