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I have a program WRKRMTWTR the has output to a file
http://bryandietz.us/wrkrmtwtr.html

you could then read that file.

Bryan



Troy Hyde wrote on 7/14/2016 6:25 PM:
One of our web programmers is creating a page that contains among other
things, a description of printers including the IP address. She has been
able to obtain all of the information she needs via SQL except the IP
address.

I can write an SQL function for her using the Retrieve Device Description
(QDCRDEVD) API. However, IBM has been giving us more and more of this
information with their own tables/views/functions etc.

Does anyone know if this information is available with pure SQL skipping the
api? I don't want to reinvent the wheel.
Eg. "select ip_address from qsys2/qdprtnfo where specific_device =
myprinter"




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