To James
The old manuals do point to QUSRTOOL - but that is not used for APIs 
anymore at all. All the includes now are in library QSYSINC. It can be 
very instructive to look at the members there in file QRPGLESRC. If the 
API is not listed there, it will probably be in file H for the C/C++ 
includes. Or in MIH for the MI functions you can use. In the 2 latter 
cases you will need to figure out the prototypes, but it's not usually 
difficult.
Beyond that, you don't have to print the whole manual - there being 
none, you can't.  ;-) But it is not hard to find the API in the online 
books. V4R4 online library is still accessible at
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/online/eng44.htm
Under "System Programming Support" you can get to the API manuals. Each 
category is its own manual at this release. They are in the BookManager 
format and can be printed in their entirety from there. I've even been 
known to select the entire book, then save it so that I can turn it into 
Word format - had lots of time once upon a time!!
Click on "System API Reference", then on "Summary of OS/400 APIs" in 
that manual, then on "1.1.2.1 APIs Described in This Book 
<1.1.2.1?SHELF=&DT=19990525133816&CASE=>" in THAT manual. This takes you 
to a page with all the API classifications, and those are each separate 
manuals.
Enjoy!
HTH
Vern
rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
That's one reason I went around to mods and destroyed old IBM manuals. 
They were relying on the last one they had hard copy of instead of the 
newest ones. 
Rob Berendt
  
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