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Scott, Shadrach wrote:

> I have 2 questions.
>
> a) I need an RPG program I have written to be able to tell who is using
> it. In other words I need to retrieve the program callers userid. Is
> there an API I can use to do this? or a CL command? or ?
>

Put the folowing code in your RPG IV program:

d sds            sds                        
d  user                 254    263a         

The field "user" holds the user ID. This thecnique uses the "system data 
structure" (SDS). It is a special data structure identified by the letter "s" 
before the DS. For more detail, see the RPG reference manual.                   
                         

Denis Robitaille
Cascades inc.
Tel: 819-363-5187
DRobitaille@cascades.com

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