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I have a couple of programs written which validate a users password.
However, for those facilities whom now allow both upper and lowercase
in the
password, my programs no longer work. Can someone point me to a API
or
some
other method which will validate a user password of both upper and
lowercase.

Are you using QSYSGETPH? That should work regardless of uc/lc password
type. If you're using something else and cannot use QSYSGETPH, then
you'll need to be more specific about how you're doing what you're
doing. (CIPHER instruction, perhaps? - We can do that too.)

Sorry. Of course that is QSYGETPH.

Dennis Lovelady
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