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  • Subject: Re: Using code with STRCODE server question.
  • From: Jon.Paris@xxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:20:45 -0500


 >> Why do the AS400's show up in the open file section as OS400A, OS400B

 >> How do I rename them to more accurately depict the AS400 it is
referring to.

If you check the STRCODE command you'll find there is a parameter there
that defaults to OS400.  If you are seeing OS400A and B then that suggests
that those values are being entered somehow by the way you start the server
because they are not defaulted to previous values.  Check the command you
use to start the code server - either someone has "wrapped" STRCODE in a
command that uses the OS400A name or perhaps they have changed the command
defaults.  Find the cause and you can cure it.

Somewhere in the back of my mind is the thought that the autostart server
can do this to you if you only specify an IP rather than a name - but you
said STRCODE so that can't be it.

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