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okay.  Now I'm a bit confuse.  I understand when you said stat() is a unix api 
not a c run time function, but I don't understand the part about it is not in 
one of the service program in QC2LE binding directory.

If stat() is not in QC2LE, how can the binder find it when creating program 
that uses this api.  I use your socket program example to create scoket program 
before and I know those socket functions are unix api and I also know that it 
require Bnddir('QC2LE') on the H spec to get the RPG program to compile.




-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Scott Klement

I challenge you to find stat() in the QC2LE binding directory.  It's not
there! Stat() is a system API. It's not part of the ILE C runtime, and
therefore not in QC2LE.



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