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Unforunately you searched the wrong archives (or at least I assume
this is in the archives as I've never used them).  Here is a response
to RPG400-L from early last year.  The response still applies for V4R5
(though that is likely to be the last release).

Bruce Vining

>Date: 15 February 1999, 13:04:07 CST
>From: VINING   at RCHVMP2
>To:   RPG400-L at midrange.com
>Subject:  API equivalent to NETSTAT command
>
>Sanjiv,
>
>The is no generally available API for NETSTAT(*CNN) information at
>this time.  If what you are looking for is *CNN information on TCP
>connections (as opposed to UDP) you should contact me directly to
>discuss possible options.
>
>Bruce Vining
>
>>
>>Hi
>>
>>What is the equivalent API for NETSTAT OPTION(*CNN) command?
>>OR
>>what is the API that determines the active connections to AS/400?
>>
>>Thank you in advance.
>>Sanjiv Hati
>

>
>Mike !
>
>Sorry I MEANT to answer you with the "can't be done" note (from previous
>discussions that you note you have found by now <G>) but got WAY sidetracked
>yesterday. As a matter of fact, that is pretty much how this whole WEEK has
>been
>:-)
>
>At any rate - HOPEFULLY someone from IBM is reading this because this SURE
>seems
>like a RESONABLE request, doesn't it ?
>
>And sorry you got no reply from anyone else - we are USUALLY much better here
>than that but lot's of the resident gurus are at Common this week !
>
>Regards,
>
>Chuck
>
>Mike.Barton@ecsoft.co.uk wrote:
>
>> >     has anyone managed to get the NETSTAT *CNN info to
>> >go to an output-file or print from within a batch program ?
>>
>> To answer my own question - the (silence was deafening), 5 mins
>> after submitting the Q, I scanned the archives to find this exact
>> same question asked with no solution.
>>
>> Looks like it can't be dun.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>


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