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Good point, Tom.  I use the code as part of an interactive screen that displays 
the status of TCP/IP to the operators.  In my program I actually check the 
status of the network interfaces as well as the TCP job.  If IP is not active, 
I attempt to activate it on whichever interface is down.

Once we get to V5R1 I will check out the QtocRtvTCPA API that Simon mentioned.

Ken - sorry about the mistakes.  I extracted the code from about 5 different 
programs (CrtUsrSpc, ListJobs, RtvUsrSpc, etc.) and tried to replace as many 
variables with hard-coded values as I could.  I'm glad you were able to get it 
working.

Thanks,

Todd

>>> Tom Liotta <qsrvbas@netscape.net> 11/26/02 11:03PM >>>
Ken:

Although the risk may be negligible, keep in mind that the CLP does not tell 
whether TCP/IP is active or not; rather, it tells whether a job named QTCPIP is 
active or not -- a job with that name _can_ come from anyone and be doing 
anything.



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