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The Change Previous Sign-On Date (QSYCHGPR) API perhaps?


On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Scott Klement
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hello,

I have a network server application where users sign on. The
application uses QSYGETPH & friends to validate the userid/password and
run under the users authority. This all works great.

Recently, we've had a need to also update the user's last "sign-on" date
when they sign on. Although QSYGETPH updates the profile's last-used
date, and resets the invalid sign-ons to 0, it does not update the last
sign-on date.

Does anyone know if there's a way, programmatically, to update the last
sign-on date for a user profile?

Various utilities rely on this last sign-on date -- and with users
signing on to the network server instead of 5250, it is causing problems
that it does not update the sign-on date.

Thanks!
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