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Hi Bob,

I always use INDARA. Funnily, I'd just convinced the guy who wwrote the program to use INDDS and INDARA instead of a basing pointer pointing to the indicator array. I told him it was more intuitive - and then his program goes nuts!!! You have to laugh. :-)

Here's the file-level DDS:

*****************************************************************
A                                      REF(WKFCTLPRM)
A                                      INDARA
A                                      CA03(03 'F3_Exit')
A                                      CA12(12 'F12_Cancel')
A                                      PRINT
*****************************************************************

We've opened a PMR with IBM and they're looking at it at the moment.

I'll tell you though - I spend a lot of time telling the unix guys that "you don't get that kind of security issue in the iSeries because the pointers are secure". Even if you delete an object the header segment is left with a delete flag so you always get the "tried to refer to all or part of an object..." message if you address it again. I'm going to have to have a long think about this one.

Oh well, there's always a first time eh? :-)

Cheers

Larry Ducie



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