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Thanks Vern !

The WorkStationID=+&USERN*= works ok.

Best regards Jan Rockstedt





Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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        Kopia: 
        Ärende: Re: Ang: Re: CA400 and WorkStationID
Are you trying to do this by hand? In the configuration dialog is an 
option 
to use the user name for the session ID. This results in

WorkStationID=+&USERN*=

And this worked.

I also tried the computer name option in the dialog, which put

WorkStationID=+&COMPN*=

into the *.ws - note that this is a little different from Oliver's post. 
Maybe there's a difference between versions of PCOMM.

The '*' and '=' at the end have to do with avoiding duplicate names on a 
single computer and between computers. What is interesting is that, when I 

do not specify a name (which usually results in QPADEV* names) but have 
these checked, the names come out as A1 or B2, not generic. This is kind 
of 
cool.

HTH
Vern

At 09:39 AM 11/10/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi !
>
>I have try to add the WorkStationID=&COMPN*= in my *.ws file
>But i still get QPADEV00015.
>
>//Jan
>
>oliver.wenzel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>2003-11-10 09:14
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>
>         Ärende: Re: CA400 and WorkStationID
>Hi,
>
> >I have creat a *.ws file for ca400 "iseries access". V5R2 and V4R5
> >In the file i wan't to have the value WorkStationID="username"
> >If i remove the WorkStationID from the *.ws file i get the defualt name
> >QPADEV00001
>
> >Is there any varible to WorkStationID, i can use for this in a *ws file 
?
>
>You want a line with
>
>WorkStationID=&COMPN*=
>
>in your .ws file. Configure a session manually and lookup the correct
>syntax in
>your .ws file.
>
>Regards,
>
>Oliver



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