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Hello!  I want to thank Craig and Deb for their help!  It turns out my
problem was that of the short Project names.  By using the new Macros
provided to me, I can now call Code/400 from within Turnover.  Thanks again
for the help!

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: craigs
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:38 AM
To: code400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Code 400 Integration into Turnover



Mark,
Does your TurnOver project name contain spaces (usually less than 4
characters)?  The TurnOver + CODE/400 error I think you are running into
was fixed on 5/1/2002 and become incorporated with WDSC 4.0 SP1.  I don't
think it was in WDT 5.1 SP5.  That error used to show up when defining
projects containing a space.  This usually happened when we had project
names less than 4 characters.  For example PRJ instead of PRJ1.  The other
request I made to TurnOver was to include a Verify -> Prompt,  Verify -> No
Prompt (like the compile), and Set Library List.  This allowed setting the
TurnOver library list for source members opened in CODE/400 in different
application sets (library lists) instead of the library list of the last
member opened.  TurnOver, being as customer oriented as they are, fixed
both of my requests in WDSC 4.0 SP1.  Fortunately, you don't have to wait
until you install WDSC 4.0 SP1.  I have the macros that TurnOver e-mailed
me directly when I was still on WDT 5.1 SP5.  I will e-mail them to you so
you don't have to rename your projects.  If anyone else wants these macros
sent to me by TurnOver, please let me know.  If you are on WDSC 4.0 SP1,
you don't have to worry about it.

Thanks,
Craig Strong

** Mark wrote:
Hello.  Hopefully this is something someone here can help me with.

We are using WDT 5.1.  When I set up Turnover to 'point to' code/400, I
changed the Code Communications Library to be my library (the highest place
in my *libl that contains the STRCODE user space) and the Code Server Name
to OS400 just like it is in my STRCODE command.  I then did the STRCODE
command in one of my rumba sessions and when I try taking option 32 within
Turnover, I get the message: EVF2102 RC = 32751 HOST Server name 01 not
defined.  I see where people have had this problem before, but it doesn't
seem to be under the same circumstances.  Can anyone help me with this?

Thanks in Advance!

Mark Keller
Technical Specialist
I.S. Financial Accounting
Costco Wholesale
425-427-7214
425-313-6800 fax
mkeller@costco.com <mailto:mkeller@costco.com>


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