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Excellent.  Thanks, everyone.  Again, I appreciate the groups' help on
this matter.

/b;

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne McAlpine [mailto:wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 4:31 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Restoring User Logon Screens

Either that or you compiled it using the compiler defaults.  I seem to 
recall that the defaults for QDSIGNON are different from the defaults on

the CRTDSPF command.  Another possibility is that you didn't compile it 
in the same library.  You can display the subsystem description for 
QINTER to find out which library it expects the file to be in.

Sean Porterfield wrote:
Brian Piotrowski wrote:

On our i5, we have a welcome screen that greets the user whenever the
start an interactive session.  It was a bit outdated, so I made some
adjustments and updated the DDS.

problem now is that the standard logon screen appears (the one with
user, password, program/procedure, menu, current library).

Most likely you have broken the file format - moved fields (positions
in
file, not on the screen), changed field sizes - and the OS
automatically
reverted to the standard file instead of not working at all.  There
are
numerous discussions in the archives related to changing the signon
screen.


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