> Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 09:32:44 PDT
>
> leganii@surfree.com wrote:
> >
> > So you found nothing in the documentation or via
> > experimentation with Rexxtry etc., the original question?
> > I'm going to presume not until someone tells me otherwise.
>
> You asked if someone would check fixpak documentation. I checked my
> FP10 machine's documentation and responded.
OK, you've said what you did.
>
> What FP are you at? It would help if I knew what FP time frame you're
> interested in.
FP 35, as I recall.
>
> And (again) are you looking for the specific function names, or just the
> functionality?
The specific functions I suppose.
>
> If you want the specific function names, you can ask on comp.lang.rexx
I usually start local and escalate as needed.
> -- there may be an add-on DLL which will give you what you want (I use
> several Rexx add-on DLL's). If you want to use these function names
> from REXXTRY.CMD then you'll have to find out if it supports add-on
> DLL's. Optionally, you can modify REXXTRY.CMD so it loads add-on DLL's
> (or copy it to a new .cmd and modify the copy). You could also modify
> REXXTRY.CMD so it looks for the function calls you're interested in and
> substitutes a different call. Since REXXTRY simply interprets the line
> you give it (see its "main:" routine), you could also write the three
> routines you're interested in and add them to REXXTRY so they'll be
> called.
>
> - Peter
All true.
Thanks
Dallas E. Legan II / leganii@surfree.com / dallasii@kincyb.com
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