Thanks to Tommy's and Peter's suggestion, I am now getting a clean
compile.
But I don't seem to be getting a valid pointer back at run time. Can
anyone
provide a way to convert the pointer to a displayable format? Or better
yet, some sample code that uses the pointer parameter for ""get scratch""?
I wish the storage interface had separate ""get"" and ""put"" commands, like
the
scratch and queue interfaces do. I am having some difficulty
determining
which parameters apply to which situation.
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Get storage
"A big ""thank you"" to everyone who suggested solutions to my problem. I nee=
d to do more testing, but so far Chuck's solution appears to be working. E=
ven though the DML manual says that it won't! If I run into problems, I th=
ink that the assembler program will be my Plan B. Stay tuned for further d=
evelopments...
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Re: Get storage
"Pete,
Yes, I know. I was showing her an example of a called sub-routine that
would replace the GET STORAGE.
Gary
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