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You could convert your CL Program to RPG IV. Using the C system functions,
you could easily emulate CL and still store your pointer variable(s).


Thanks,

Mark


Mark Walter
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Hanover Wire Cloth a div of CCX, Inc.
mwalter@hanoverwire.com
http://www.hanoverwire.com
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                    Seth.D.Shields@bl
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                    rpg400-l-admin@mi        Subject:     Re: CL pgm and 
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                    11/19/2002 09:23
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> Is there a way in a CL program to store a pointer (*) returned by an RPG
procedure which is needed by another RPG procedure ?

Not that I have tried it, but could you use Export/Import.  Just a
suggestion.

Seth Shields
Julius Blum, Inc.
Stanley, NC 28164

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