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On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Buck Calabro wrote: > >>Dopendir pr * extproc('opendir') > >>D * value > >> > >>Ddirent ds based(entry) > >>D d_reserved 16 > >>D d_fileno_geni 10u 0 > >>D d_fileno 10u 0 > >>D d_reclen 10u 0 > >>D d_reserved3 10u 0 > >>D d_reserved4 8 > >>D d_nlsinfo 12 > >>D d_namelen 10u 0 > >>D d_name 640 > > >Shouldn't this be: > > > >Ddirent_p S * > >Ddirent DS BASED(direntp) > >Dd_reserved1 16A > >Dd_fileno_gen_id 10U 0 > >Dd_fileno 10U 0 > >Dd_reclen 10U 0 > >Dd_reserved3 10I 0 > >Dd_reserved4 6A > >Dd_reserved5 2A > >Dd_ccsid 10I 0 > >Dd_country_id 2A > >Dd_language_id 3A > >Dd_nls_reserved 3A > >Dd_namelen 10U 0 > >Dd_name 640A > > > >leaving off d_ccsid, d_country_id, > >d_language_id, and d_nls_reserved and > >just using a 12 byte d_nls_info > >created problems for me. > > I didn't leave them off; they're bundled up in my 12 byte d_nlsinfo. I > didn't use them in the code I snipped from, and simply didn't bother to put > them in the DS. Sorry for any confusion. But I believe that the 12 byte d_nls_info doesn't add up right because my app showed d_name had the data unaligned when using the DS you posted above. James Rich
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