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Jonathan Mason wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> If you add (E) to the call, i think that the programm will monitor the error
> </snip>
> 
> Thanks, that works although I had to change my program to use the %Status
> BIF to check whether or not the API completed successfully as the API error
> structure didn't contain any error information.  Presumably the use of the
> (E) extender overrides the API error structure.
> 

Using (E) shouldn't change how the API sets up the error structure.  Did
you set the first bytes-provided subfield of the error structure to the
size of your structure before the call to the API?  The API will ignore
the error structure and just signal exceptions if the bytes-provided
subfield is zero.


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