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Hank,

At 11:05 AM 9/29/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Is anyone aware of a software package that will "auto-magically" report all
>OS/400 systems type info in an 'easy-to-read' format?           
>
>Hank Heath

There's so much available! Can you say more about what kind of "systems
type info" you want?

I don't right off know of packages for this, but there's a lot you can get
with 'native' AS/400.

If it's system values, you could try WRKSYSVAL SYSVAL(*ALL) OUTPUT(*PRINT).
In fact, you can add OUTPUT(*PRINT) to the WRKSBS, WRKSYSSTS, WRKDSKSTS,
WRKACTJOB, WRKSBSJOB, WRKJOBQ, WRKOUTQ, etc., commands and get a report.

Other things aren't so "easy". E.g., subsystem descriptions, user profiles,
job descriptions, classes, etc., have to be printed one at a time (no
*ALL). It seems that, maybe, work management 'definition' objects don't
have the *ALL (first time I've looked this closely at this), where
operational stuff does.

You might look, too, at GO SECTOOLS or GO SECBATCH (If you don't have
these, look into getting the security PTFs that give them to you—v3r7 and
up should have them automatically, earlier versions, you need to
download.). There're lots of reports here.

Hope this helps a little,

Vernon Hamberg
Systems Software Programmer
Old Republic National Title Insurance Company
400 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 371-1111 x480
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