Q35279: Sample Program That Makes MS OS/2 Call to DosQFileMode
Article: Q35279
Product(s): See article
Version(s): 6.00 6.00b 7.00
Operating System(s): OS/2
Keyword(s): ENDUSER | | mspl13_basic
Last Modified: 1-FEB-1990
Below is a sample program that makes a call to the MS OS/2 function
DosQfileMode. This program can be compiled in Microsoft BASIC Compiler
Versions 6.00 and 6.00b for MS OS/2 and Microsoft BASIC Professional
Development System (PDS) Version 7.00.
'The declaration is in BSEDOSFL.BI
DECLARE FUNCTION DOSQFILEMODE%(_
BYVAL P1s AS INTEGER,_
BYVAL P1o AS INTEGER,_
SEG P2 AS INTEGER,_
BYVAL P3 AS LONG)
DIM c AS LONG
INPUT "Enter the Filename : ";flname$
flname$=flname$+chr$(0)
x=dosqfilemode%(varseg(flname$),sadd(flname$),attr%,c)
IF (x) then
print "An error has occurred. The error number is ";x
else
print "Attribute Number is ";hex$(attr%)
end if
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