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Rob

I think he was referring to those instances where the signon display file
was incorrect and made access to the "normal" subsystems impossible.

In this instance you could use the console to set the susbsystem
description back to a working display so you could get a signon screen.

Regards
Evan Harris

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>Why would you have to log on to the system console to fix it?  I don't use
>5250 for code/400.
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>Rob Berendt
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>CHGSBSD SBSD(QSYS/QINTER) SGNDSPF(MYLIB/MYDISPLAY)
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>Do this for any subsystems you want the signon screen to be displayed for.
>
>Do *NOT* change it for QCTL.  If the display file is bad you'll need to
>log
>onto the console to fix it, and you can't do that if it's bad for QCTL
>also.
>
>Regards,
>
>Jim Langston
>
>From: "Rick Rayburn" <the400man@hotmail.com>
>Can't remember how I did this a million years ago:
>
>I got the source in QGPL (Qdsignon).
>I made the modifications.
>Do I replace the Qsys display file object? What if I goofed and there is a
>level check? How would I would I ever get back home?
>
>I don't remember if you can trace down the actual program that utilizes
>qdsignon...i couldn't find it in routing codes or class descriptions.
>
>Does anyone remember?
>
>Thanks much.
>
>Rick
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