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Michel,
  You can store the pointer in a user data area and then use it in any other
program that needs it.
Duane

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> Subject:      CL pgm and pointer variables
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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 ?
>
> The 3 types of variables someone can define with DCL (*DEC, *CHAR,
> *LGL) don't suit my needs. Is there another way to declare variables ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michel Delisle
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