From: CRDGW2::CRDGW2::MRGATE::"SMTP::CRVAX.SRI.COM::RELAY-INFO-VAX" 22-FEB-1992 03:28:22.40 To: ARISIA::EVERHART CC: Subj: LIB$PARSE_NCB From: RELAY-INFO-VAX@CRVAX.SRI.COM@SMTP@CRDGW2 To: Everhart@Arisia@MRGATE Received: by crdgw1.ge.com (5.57/GE 1.123) id AA08347; Sat, 22 Feb 92 02:40:42 EST Received: From ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU ([128.32.133.1]) by CRVAX.SRI.COM with TCP; Fri, 21 FEB 92 23:37:17 PST Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.63/1.43) id AA11896; Fri, 21 Feb 92 23:27:18 -0800 Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for info-vax@kl.sri.com (info-vax@kl.sri.com) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Date: 21 Feb 92 07:11:44 GMT From: tgv.com!mcmahon@ames.arc.nasa.gov (John 'Fast-Eddie' McMahon) Organization: TGV Incorporated (Tech Support) in Santa Cruz, CA Subject: LIB$PARSE_NCB Message-Id: <1992Feb21.071144.29405@news.arc.nasa.gov> Sender: info-vax-request@kl.sri.com To: info-vax@kl.sri.com I'm looking for code examples that use LIB$PARSE_NCB. Having never played with TPARSE (the routine at the root of LIB$PARSE_NCB) I am having a bit of trouble trying to determine the format of the LIB$PARSE_NCB output. FYI: LIB$PARSE_NCB is a routine that takes a "raw" Network Connect Block and parses the useful information out of it. Pretty handy for writing DECnet Objects and Security Widgets. It's undocumented :-( -- John 'Fast-Eddie' McMahon () TGV, Incorporated () "You know you have answered too many 603 Mission Street () Tech Support questions when your Pavlovian Santa Cruz, California 95060 () response to a ringing phone is to throw it 408-427-4366 or 800-TGV-3440 () out a window" - Me E-Mail: MCMAHON@TGV.COM ()