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  • Subject: Displaying License Keys
  • From: neilp@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 03:14:13 -0400

Anyone know of a way to display the 18 byte license key that has been 
entered via ADDLICKEY ?
(Maybe a DMPOBJ of the *PRDLOD object  - although I can't seem to see it 
there).

We have a customer who has licensed RPG & Dev Tools.  As is all too 
common, IBM's records are screwed up and they don't show the customer 
having Dev Tools - yet the license key has been entered on the system with 
*NOMAX for users - and who else BUT IBM could have given them the license 
key in the first place ?  I figure if we tell them the license key they'll 
have to admit the customer must have been licensed for it and fix their 
records.  I wouldn't have thought they would have made it difficult to 
display the key - after all, it's only good on the system you would be 
displaying it from.

Yes the customer screwed up and can't locate the paper with the license 
key or the "proof of purchase" document that IBM ships in that garish pink 
& black striped cover (hoping I suppose that it will be seen and kept - 
but maybe it was spotted by the fashion police and thrown out).

...Neil
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