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Coy,  This question best belongs on the Midrange-L list,

But having said that I wrote a command and programs WRKRMTWTR to solve this
very issue.

Have a look @ http://home.columbus.rr.com/jbmmdietz/iseries.html

Bryan Dietz
Aktion Associates
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date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:37:45 -0700
from: Coy Krill
subject: Retrieving IP Address from Output Queue

We've got about 100 output queue's that were created back in the day and do
not have real devices attached to them. I need to get the IP addresses from
all of these queue's so we can go back and recreate them as actual devices.
I also have to rename them to fit our current naming conventions.

So, I thought I would use OutputQueue to get the IP address via
getStringAttribute(ATTR_INTERNETADDR). I did notice that it's not listed as
one of the attributes available for OutputQueue, but then again the
attribute does exist and is not listed as retrievable for ANY of the
PrintObject subclasses. The following is the exception I'm getting and
would
lead one to think I needed to update my host servers, but I've got the
latest cumulative package installed as well as group ptfs.

com.ibm.as400.access.RequestNotSupportedException: V5R3M0: Correct server
level is required.

Has anyone worked with the OutputQueue class or another class and been to
retrieve the IP address?

Coy Krill
Systems Analyst
Whidbey Island Bank





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