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> No, you don't need QC2LE for write(). It's a system > API, rather than part of the ILE C runtime, and so > is available by default. > > Perhaps you're thinking of fwrite()? Must be. That's what I get for not looking at the bottom level of my service program code. Thanks Scott! --buck
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