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Bob, Yeah, it's a lot of code, but most of it's definitions, so it doesn't really 'count'. I have a procedure that is remarkably similar... :-) Although, unless Aaron's missed off something from the code (or I've just missed something), the call to QUSROBJD will fail anyway because the error structure hasn't been allocated. And the error.bytesProvided should be set to %size(error) before the call... Rory p.s. I've also used rslvsp(), but it's not 'significantly' quicker, especially since you're typically not doing this (checking if an object exists) very often.
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