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Hello all, We're considering converting our Wang VS system to an IBM AS/400 because we're concerned about Wang dropping support for the VS line. So last week we picked up an obsolete AS400 and thought we might be able to get some hands on testing. The system came with two tapes (version 1.2 of OS/400) and a PTF tape, and it has what looks like two full height and one half height disk drives. It also came with two operator consoles. When we power it on, we expected it to IPL, but instead, a code of 999 appears on the operator console. Should I just throw this machine out and get a newer model from IBM, complete with documentation and up to date Operating system? Or does this one have any value (training value, that is). But, since all our Wang applications are written in PL/1, and I just found out that IBM does not market PL/1 for the AS400 any more, maybe I should look into other platforms. And, I'm told, the PL/1 that used to be available was really a very limited subset (no language support for writing interactive programs, for example). I'd appreciate some insight into these problems: 1. Is the AS400 I just bought useless? I think it's a model 9404, but I have no documentation on it whatsoever. 2. Should I just trash it, if it's no good, or try to sell it for a few bucks on ebay or through a used market? 3. Is PL/1 available for the AS/400; if not from IBM, then from anyone? 4. Can someone tell me how to IPL this thing? Just to see if it works? Thanks, Bob Solar Systems ------Original Message------ From: Dimitri Efimov <defimov@wiese.com.pe> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com Sent: February 7, 2001 8:08:56 PM GMT Subject: RE: Help using SNDEMAIL Angie, Do You mean SNDDST command? We have a AS/400 connected to Microsoft Exchange and send e-mail via: SNDDST TYPE(*LMSG) TOINTNET((&EMAIL)) DSTD(&ASUNTO) MSG(&MENSSAGE1) LONGMSG(&MENSAGETXT) Only thhe name of the user who send e-mail has to be defined in DS. Here U can find how setup SMTP: http://www.as400network.com/Resources/ClubTech/TNT400//bo400ng/as400smtpsetu p.htm <http://www.as400network.com/Resources/ClubTech/TNT400//bo400ng/as400smtpset up.htm> Hope this information can be usefull Have a nice day, Dmitri -----Mensaje original----- De: Angela Wawrzaszek [mailto:wawrzaszeka@AUSTEEL.com] Enviado el: miércoles, 07 de febrero de 2001 12:15 Para: Midrange Mail List (E-mail) Asunto: Help using SNDEMAIL I have been using this command in a few CL programs however the recipient has always been "hard coded". I am now trying to use this from an RPG program and I cannot send parms. I tried just calling a CL program that executes the SNDEMAIL command and pass the email address. However I get that the path contains null characters. How can I pass an email address to this command or the CL without having to basically recreate the whole program again. I see from the CL that Address is 7847 characters long to account for multiple recipients. Do I have to define a DS and then pass the whole DS in specifying where each address could appear, name of recipient and the type (ie. *PRI...) or can I somehow just pass an email address and message to the command and except all other defaults so the DS will get created when the CL is called? Angie Wawrzaszek M.I.S. Department ----------------------------------------------- FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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