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I don't code in RPG so even though I've heard of external data structures I
am not sure I know what they mean.
There is of course a structure definition in C and simplest would be:
struct
{
char library[10];
char file[10];
int numberOfRecords;
} record;
This defines a record of 24 bytes of length that can be used to use
similarly defined physical file using _Ropen, _Rreadn and like native I/O
functions.
However, one could simply declare:
char record[24];
and use it in the read,update,write functions.
Hopefully I didn't miss you point.
Elvis
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Subject: [C400-L] External data structures
Folks:
I'm posting this for a co-worker ...
Wondering if anyone would be able give a simple source example of an
external data structure definition in OPM C and ILE C ... if the concept
even exists.
We're looking for examples in a C program that will cause a file or
external data structure to NOT be picked up by a DSPPGMREF.
Thanks!
david
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