IARST64 returns the address of storage within a 64-bit cell pool whose cell 
size is rounded up to the nearest power of 2 (max 65K).

Something like INADDR would not make sense, in my humble opinion.

As always, the question "what are you trying to achieve?" springs to mind.

Rob Scott
Rocket Software

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Joseph Reichman
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 9:15 PM
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Subject: IARST64 in addrr

Hi



Storage has an option of specifying the address you would like to obtain with 
INADDR the 64 bit mode IARST64 doesn't seem to have this ?








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