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Hi Vern

Quite right.

Cnt* revealed it was WRKCNTINF & CHGCNTINF I was thinking of.

Close but not cigar !

Regards
Evan Harris

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No such command that I can see - there are a couple CNTINF commands, which
seem to have the phone number for when you make PTF requests.

There is an UPDSYSINF command, however, which has different uses, I think,
after reading the help.

Vern

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I'm thinking maybe UPDCNTINF

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On a fat chance - is it the CHGSRVA command?

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From: "Roger Harman"

Try 1-800-327-0949

brobins3d@xxxxxxxxx 09/02/2008 2:30:35 PM >>>
Last week we had a hard drive go out. No big deal, we're mirrored.
What was annoying though was listening to the system dial out about
every 15 minutes to tell IBM about its troubles and listening to how the


number dialed is incorrect or no longer in service.

At least one of the phone numbers is no longer used or is incorrect and
at least one of the number -is- correct. Can someone look at their
system and give their phone numbers? Also remind me how to change them.

If it makes any difference the machine is in Southern California.

Bill

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