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Kaleem

Very interesting that you are using Perl. I am fascinated with that idea.

Since you are already calling iSeries commands, I think you are almost ready. The issue you raise is security.

The Windows administrator log in is not related to the iSeries log in - the calls you make from your Perl script do need to pass an iSeries user and password, or use the settings from iSeries Access. Someone mentioned the CWBLOGON command on the PC which can get you logged in to iSeries.

Normally you do not need to be signed in as Windows Administrator to use iSeries Access functions.

HTH
Vern

-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Sheik Abdul Kaleem" <kaleem.sa@xxxxxxxxx>

Hi All,




This is kaleem from India.

Actually ours is a retail organization which has some 100 grocery stores
accessing I series from Windows Xp (Using IBM i series navigator).We have
daily batch process which run and update sales data into i series.

The batch is written in Perl which uses a text file to run I series commands
using I series navigator installed in the system.

The batch requires administrative privileged user to be logged (On Windows
machine) on to supply the commands to i series.



I was wondering if we can use any alternate way of supplying commands to i
series without the admin priviledged user to log in.



Thanks in advance for your help


Thanks And Regards,
Sheik Adul Kaleem.


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