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On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 14:38 -0400, Tony Corbett wrote: > Hi, > > I'm in the process of system testing and implementation of a little "time > clock" type subsystem on the AS400 and as part of this, I created a simple > userid and password for signing on a workstation in the warehouse(s). I > plan to just put this userid and password on a sticky on the workstation. > This profile is only allowed a little 3 option menu and has no rights to > anything else, so I think it's "safe". If the workstation is dedicated to the timeclock, and not going to be used for anything else, look into not having them sign on at all. You can write an RPG program that takes over an idle (not signed on) workstation, and have it display your timeclock application on it. Check out the INVITE dds keyword. Regards, Rich
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