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Gary,

It really has nothing to do with the changes you made to the startup pgm...It's 
the authority needed to run STRHOSTSVR that is causing you to start it 
manually.  Your startup program runs under the user QPGMR.  You will have to 
edit the object authority for STRHOSTSVR and give QPGMR *USE rights to it.  
Once you have done that, it should run just fine via the startup program.

HTH

Mike Shaw

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> Sorry for the wrong subject line.  Here's the real one.
> Gary Lehman
> Programmer Analyst
> Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
>
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From:   Gary Lehman [mailto:Gary_Lehman@mail.mchcp.org]
>               Sent:   Tuesday, June 16, 1998 2:25 PM
>               To:     'MIDRANGE-L@MIDRANGE.COM'
>               Subject:        RE: Passing numeric fields to COBOL program
>
>               Hello,
>
>               This may be delving deep into the system, but has anyone
> ever edited the
>               QSTRUP program in QGPL library?  It's the system start up
> and I had to
>               modify it to call our START program so as to start TCP/IP
> and do STRHOSTSVR
>               whenever we bring it down.  However, lately it seems like
> after it comes
>               back up TCP/IP comes up but the Host servers do not.
> Consequently, I have
>               to start the servers manually.  Does anyone know where the
> messages go for
>               QSTRUP so I can look at them?  I'd like to see if I could
> find out if its
>               actually hitting certain parts of the CL.
>
>               Thanks
>               Gary Lehman
>               Programmer Analyst
>               Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
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