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Run
STRPCO to start the PC command organizer.. sorry forgot that part.

Ron Power
Programmer
Information Services
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P.O. Box 908
St. John's, NL
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Ron

 

   I tried this command from the command line and got the following 

Error below.   Is Client Access/400 organizer a free offereing from IBM
and Every person that what launch this using QCMDEXC need this on their
desktop?

Or is this a server function.

 

Charlie Randall

Project Leader

AAA Cooper Transportation

 

Message ID . . . . . . :   IWS4008       Severity . . . . . . . :   40

Message type . . . . . :   Diagnostic

Date sent  . . . . . . :   05/12/06      Time sent  . . . . . . :
13:24:03

 

Message . . . . :   Command is not permitted at this time.

Cause . . . . . :   Client Access/400 Organizer must be started before
using

  this command.

Recovery  . . . :   Type the Start Client Access Organizer (PCO) command
from

  the personal computer (DOS or OS/2) session before using this command.

 

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Oh, one more thing, you'd have to send the part number like this:

 

STRPCCMD PCCMD('"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Iexplore.exe" 

http://www.webapp?partnumber=abc444') 

 

Ron Power

Programmer

Information Services

City Of St. John's, NL

P.O. Box 908

St. John's, NL

A1C 5M2

709-576-8132

rpower@xxxxxxxxxx

http://www.stjohns.ca/

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Paul Holm wrote:

> Specifically, I want to be able to dynamically link 5250 data from an

> emulator such as a part number and launch a browser session passing in


that

> part# to the web application.  The web application would use the part#


to do

> further lookup, provide images, etc.    Other examples would be
passing

> address to google maps, etc. 

 

Just to clarify ... you want some gesture on the 5250 screen to invoke a

browser at a specific URL?

 

Although not invoking a browser, we've accomplished this by running a

small server program on the workstation that listens for a connection

from the iSeries.  When the appropriately authenticated connection &

data is received, we invoke code on the client that does stuff.

 

You could make that code just invoke the default browser with the

appropriate URL.

 

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