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Bruce, The current example show the prototype as follows.

     D open            Pr              *   ExtProc( '_C_IFS_fopen' )

     D                                 *   Value Options( *String )

     D                                 *   Value Options( *String ) 

Remember I am using examples and if there is a better way then I would love
to know it.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Vining [mailto:bvining@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 2:06 PM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: IFS File > 2 GB

Basically rather than using open() you use open64(), creat() becomes
creat64(), etc.  These '64' APIs are all in the Information Center under
Integrated File System APIs.

Bruce Vining





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IFS File > 2 GB






I have just started writing a program that uses C funtions to write to the
IFS. I have read where the IFS has a limit of 2 GB unless you specify 
Large
File type. Could someone supply me with an example of how this looks in 
the
RPGLE program.

Thanks

Hoss 


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