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Rob, We don't currently have LEI, but they might spring for it, after learning how useless DECS is. In the meantime... The trick is, these users won't have as400 profiles, only notes. and password authentication is definately needed. (it's a browser based ap). any other good ideas is solicited and appreciated. thanks, Rick > cc: > bcc: > Subject: RE: How about this? Authenticate notes users from RPG using LDAP? > > > >We use LEI to replicate the NAB into a DB2 file. We've customized the NAB >to add an employee number. We don't use job accounting on our 400. So, in >all of the user profiles on the 400 we use the accounting field for the >following: >##.### - ##### >where ##.### is their location number and ##### is their employee number. > >We also do a DSPUSRPRF to an output file every night. > >Then we have a little routines that extrapolates the employee number from >the user profile and uses that to determine the employee number. Once this >is known then we bounce against the LEI file to get the email address. >With this info we can use email api's on the 400 integrated with our ERP. > >Rob Berendt > >================== >A smart person learns from their mistakes, >but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes. > To: domino400@midrange.com > cc: > bcc: > Subject: RE: How about this? Authenticate notes users from RPG using LDAP? > > > >We use LEI to replicate the NAB into a DB2 file. We've customized the NAB >to add an employee number. We don't use job accounting on our 400. So, in >all of the user profiles on the 400 we use the accounting field for the >following: >##.### - ##### >where ##.### is their location number and ##### is their employee number. > >We also do a DSPUSRPRF to an output file every night. > >Then we have a little routines that extrapolates the employee number from >the user profile and uses that to determine the employee number. Once this >is known then we bounce against the LEI file to get the email address. >With this info we can use email api's on the 400 integrated with our ERP. > >Rob Berendt > >================== >A smart person learns from their mistakes, >but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.
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