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There is Userprofile and there is userID. They are not the same entity, but they can be related to eachother though. Use the ADDDIRE. I never grasped why one is 10 and another is 8. Maybe the s/38 was invented with 10 char *NAME standard before they came across the idea of connecting it to sby else using SNA arkitecture (invented long before s/38) Henrik > ------------------------------ > > date: Fri, 28 May 2004 12:45:33 -0400 > from: "Richard Allen" <rallen@xxxxxxxxxxx> > subject: RE: Using SNDDST with User Profile 10 char long > > I thought the USRID(ASEIGHT ISERIES) "ASEIGHT" had to be the > AS/400 iSeries i5 User ID? > > In your example what does the ASEIGHT refer to and how is it used or what is > it used for? > > Thanks
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