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Hello Vern,
I'm not getting message CPF9163.
And I use *FileType.
But I allready thougt, that this bit isn't for getting information about
DDM too. Where else can I obtain this information? I'll have a look at the
object description APIs.
Eduard Spanninger
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There are PTFs for V5R1 and V5R2 related to this
R510 SI04540 3007
R520 SI04538 BASE
But these fix is related to getting a CPF9163 message - is that
happening to you?
Also, the documentation says that this API does not work for *SNA
type DDM files in multiple threaded jobs, I believe.
But I think the real problem is that the bit flag is not for DDM
files, rather for something called distributed files - yes, that word
is part of DDM. But the distributed file section includes information
about node groups, etc. But I could be wrong here - sometimes IBM
overloads a section for multiple uses.
Have you set the 8th parameter (system) to *RMT or *FILETYPE? But
this makes me think that the DDM attribute is not returned here - you
already know, using an object description API.
Maybe use one of the object description APIs to get the extended attribute.
HTH
Vern
At 02:31 AM 8/21/2006, you wrote:
Hello, maybe (and hopefully) anyone can help me; searching the net didn't gave a suitable answer. It concerns reading file information for DDM files: i can't even decide wheater a file is a DDM file or not. Using DspFD a file has the following attributes: system: *lcl file type: device device type: DDM and DDM attributs are shown. So far, so good. But I'll get these information with API QDBRtvFD. In format Qdb_Qdbfh, positions 68 to 69 (counting begins at zero) is field Qaaf2 (additional attribute flags); bit 4 (counting also begins at zero)
of
the second byte should by ON if it is the a DDM file. But this bit always is OFF: b'0001 0000'. Where is the error? Eduard Spanninger STAMAG Stadlauer Malzfabrik GesmbH -- This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing
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