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  • Subject: Re: CCSID, codepage, or some such thing on an IFS file, perhaps?
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 19:37:47 -0400

I read the digest and came across the following.  I think I missed the 
begining problem stated.  But as for the following There is a file that 
contains the names of the servers as well as their partition number and 
other information.
Check this file: QUSRSYS/QAXNASVR   -- AS/400 Notes server information 

Of course as with any IBM file it could change with any PTF or version 
change.

I search for an API that returns the same info but came up empty.

Bryan Dietz

On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 rob@dekko.com wrote:

>
> I grabbed onto some code used previously in the SNDEMAIL utility to read
an
> IFS file for me.  What I am trying to do is to read the IFS file which
> contains a list of Domino servers and create a list user space out of 
it.
>
> First of all when I use DSPF to look at the file
> /QIBM/UserData/LOTUS/LOTUS_SERVERS, I see:
>  ************Beginning of data**************
> SERVER=GDISYS
> TYPE=DOMINO





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