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One method: Copy the command to a new name. Hardwire the userid and address
name into the new command. Use the new command instead.

Another method: Modify your own QAUOOPT file to include a shortcut for the
SNDNETSPLF command.  Mine is "SFSNDNETF FILE(&L/&F) TOUSRID((BOOTH
Snnnnnnn))"     

A third method might be a CL where the USERID (If the same on both systems)
is retrieved and filled in.

A fourth method would be to develop a Default Values file and have each user
s last entry be saved and then retrieved and filled in as the default. 
(There is a crude but working sample of this solution at http://www.martinvt
com/Code_Samples/Default_Values/default_values.html 

 
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-------Original Message-------
 
From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Date: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 15:36:53
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Default userid and address on SNDNETSPLF
 
Is there any easy way to default the user id and address on the SNDNETSPLF
command so that the sent file always goes to the same location and not force
the user to type it in?
Dave

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