Ahh, I had the 10I 0 there in the first place, but I read somewhere that this
was incompatible with the previous 4-byte binary type that had been in place.  I
then looked around and found examples of people defining it liek your last
example, 1    4B 0 and figured that 4B 0 would do just as well if I had the
correct starting place.  Thanks for the clarification, I'll try this out.

Kyle

Quoting "Hauser, Birgitta" <Birgitta.Hauser@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Kyle,
>
>
>
> I have no description of the trigger buffer at release V4R5, but it seems to
> me, you translated 4Byte Binary with 4B 0.
>
> That's wrong. 4 Byte Binary means 9B 0 or better 10I 0.
>
> However if you specify it in a data area with from/to position, your have to
> define it as 1   4I 0.
>
>
>
> Birgitta
>
>
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