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The /secure/ connections will establish the communication job under the requesting user profile. IIRC on the target system of the DDM request, issue WRKCFGL *APPNRMT, then add or [re]assign the source system as a /secure/ connection. If an entry does not exist, then something like this [very generic, with no consideration for what is the exposure]: ADDCFGLE TYPE(*APPNRMT) APPNRMTE((SRCSYS *NETATR *NETATR *NONE *NETATR *NONE *YES)) /* where the *YES is the /secure location/ indication; adjust other elements in the APPN remote entry parameter as required */

Regards, Chuck

Charles Wilt wrote:

The admin says "There’s nowhere to configure a user id under the CFGL"....

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Dennis Lovelady wrote:
Must be something else in play here...

We've got multiple systems, each with a DDM file pointing to the TEST
system.

The remote DB jobs for the other systems are started with a named
profile, while this one system's is started under QUSER.

I don't see the any reference to the named profile being used in the
communication entries.

Check your configuration list entries (WRKCFGL)


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