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John,
First, make sure you have the 'QC2LE' binding directory in your H Specs.
h bnddir('QC2LE')
Second, you need to prototype the call to any of the functions, and be
sure to do so using the appropriate case because C is case sensitive.
<pseudo-code>
d atoi pr extproc('atoi')
d parm * options(*string)
</psuedo-code>
Sorry, I don't have an actual example handy...
Joel
http://www.rpgnext.com
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 20:22, John Furniss wrote:
> List,
> I'm trying to call C functions for the first time. I get "name or
> indicator is not defined" compile errors with I use the following code:
>
> /free
> num = atoi(field);
> //end-free
>
> Could it be that I need a certain library in my library list?
> Please excuse the newbie question, but I searched the archives for
> specific code examples and didn't see anything that indicated having to
> specify a certain library.
> BTW, both 'num' and 'field' are defined, so I can only assume
> the compile can't find the atoi function.
>
> Thank you!
>
> John Furniss
> Allied Machine & Engineering Corp.
> iSeries Application Programmer
> Phone (330) 343-4283 Ext. 8371
> email: jfurniss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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