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Doug:
If it is an interactive program you can use the value *sysname to put the
system name on the DSPF in SDA.
CArl

At 09:32 PM 3/3/98 -0600, you wrote:
>A quick RPG question: (If y'all don't mind!)
>
>Is there a way to retrieve the system name in an RPG program? (IE;
>S10-------) (I didn't see it anywhere in the SDS)
>
>Secondarily, I could retrieve it in a CL and parm it in.  (Can't you
>RTVSYSVAL and get the system name?)
>
>(Incidentally, we are CISC (obviously by the serial #!) at V3R2)
>
>Doug Aarestad
>aarestad@feist.com
>http://www.feist.com/~aarestad
>
>
>Attachment Converted: "C:\PIPEPLUS\DOWNLOAD\Douglas D Aarestad.vcf"
>
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