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  Has anybody used this API QimgCvtImg) to convert a stream file (TIFF)on the 
IFS to a spooled output file? I'm trying to do that and am getting a "pointer 
not set for location referenced" error in the job log and no spooled file is 
created. This is not one of IBM's more informative error messages. Since I am 
not using pointers in the program, I think this message is referring to one of 
the parameters passed to the API. I'm guessing (only guessing since I can't 
find anything in the documentation) that the problem lies with the 5th 
parameter to the API, which is the main storage output image. I'm not sure what 
to code for this parameter because I'm not using it - it is only used with 
format IMGO0300. I'm using IMGO0200 (for spooled files), so I don't know how to 
code this parameter. It's entirely possible, even likely, that I've screwed up 
one of the other parameters too.
  I can post the code (146 lines) if anyone is interested, or if someone has an 
example of using this API for this purpose, I would appreciate some help.


                
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