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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Gibbs [SMTP:dgibbs@mks.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 10:52 AM
> To: 'MI400@midrange.com'
> Subject: RE: Routine to set file level id's
>
> > [Leif Svalgaard] 1st: it doesn't compile because of
> > the following DUPLICATE declaration:
>
> Actually, that's a cut & paste error ... the fields aren't duplicated in
> the real source.
[Leif Svalgaard] ok
> > > SETSPPFP FILE_PTR,SYSFILE_PTR;
> >
> > [Leif Svalgaard] This one is your problem. I don't
> > know if there is
> > an API around that,
> > but there are (secret, sinister, and dangerous) ways to
> > accomplish
> > the same. I'm
> > not sure you want to go that route...
>
> Dangerous in what way?
[Leif Svalgaard] IBM frowns upon doing this in any 'unofficial
way'. You have to
weight that against your *need* to do what you want. Before going
that route, you
should wait and see if anybody knows an 'official way' of doing
this. I don't, but
then again, I don't know everything...
> Will it run at level 40?
>
[Leif Svalgaard] yes and at 50 as well.
> david
>
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