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  • Subject: Re: TCPIP address of PC5250 user for RUNRMTCMD
  • From: "Shannon O'Donnell" <ORION@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 10:51:31 -0600

Stuart,

Use the QDCREDVD API format DEVD0600 to retrieve the IP address of individual
devices.  I don't remember the exact position this information is stored in in
this API (849?) off the top of my head, but you can look in the API manual under
Configuration APIs and you'll find it.



Allen, Stuart wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I have a routine that I call from a PC (running CA V3R1M3) that does the
> following:
> 1. Starts the recieve incoming command daemon (cwbrxd.exe)
> 2. Calls a CL that runs some queries to produce outfiles.
> 3. uses RUNRMTCMD to call a PC batch file.
>
> The PC batch file runs an Access database that imports the files, plays
> around with them, mails them to a collegue & finally produces some reports.
> The problem i have lies with the RUNRMTCMD command.  I know that the
> username & password an be any that are currently signed on, & i have a
> couple that are permanently signed on that i can use.   I want to enable any
> of about a dozen people to be able to use this routine, but i can't enter an
> IP address as these are dynamically allocated by our network.  I need some
> way of finding out the IP address of the currently signed on user.  There
> must be a record of it somewhere as Client access uses IP to communicate
> with the 400!
>
> Anyone got any ideas?
> Thanks
> Stuart Allen
> Fellowes UK
> sallen@fellowes.com
>
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