Dave,
Which book would have the description of the API for CKERROR?
>>> David Gale <[log in to unmask]> 10/25/99 11:09AM >>>
Boris,
The 9 in the first byte means the second byte is an integer representing a
FSERR. The nicest way (IIRC) is to call CKERROR (I know it's not a CM ksam
call, but this hook works for these errors) and it will return the integer
into a 4 character numeric field.
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