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 Actually, you are better off. Leave the application where it is and 
extend the MSG interface to the user, with data queues, DDM, IP Sockets, 
or some other method you are conftable with.

        JMS

On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Jeff Carey wrote:

> Unfortunately, the application isn't interactie - its a batch job talking 
>over the 3277
> devices.
> Any ideas?
> 
> Larry Bolhuis wrote:
> 
> > Jeff,
> >
> >   I think not. HOWESOMEVER, you can change the user profiles which they
> > use to have an initial program that does pass through to the new system
> > and does SIGNOFF when pass through ends.  If the systems are setup with
> > Secure Location *YES then you can bypass the second sign-on and run them
> > right into the application there (prompt the STRPASTHR command and hit
> > F10).
> >
> >   This will require both systems to have their user profile, but that
> > shouldn't be too difficult with only two devices.  This will use the
> > existing SDLC line and carry them to the new system over the LAN/WAN.
> >
> >   Larry Bolhuis
> >   Arbor Solutions, Inc
> >   lbolhui@ibm.net
> >
> > > We need to sole a problem - we have an AS/400 with an SDLC link to a 
>credit card
> > > service - this line has a 3274 ctld attached to it, and the controller 
>has two
> > > 3277 display sessions attached to it.
> > >
> > > Now we need to move the application using thast line to another AS/400 on 
>our LAN
> > > (but not at the same location, so I can't just change the physical 
>connection
> > > (RS232 into a modem into a leased line).
> > >
> > > Is there a way for me to create a ctld and devd on the new AS/400, and 
>have them
> > > communicate over the SDLC line on the current AS/400?
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