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Chris, you're correct on some of the exit point registries. A lot of them, i.e. for one of the ODBC exit point registries, QIBM_QZDA_SQL1, have a maximum registration entries set at one (1). Do a WRKREGINF and option 5 to see the max for each. That's where the 'daisy chaining' technique comes into play. -----Original Message----- Subject: RE: Net-IQ exit point When working with the iSeries registry, you can specify several exit point programs on one service. This is done by specifying the sequence number. They way it works is, if the first fails, You is OUTTA there. If it passes, the next sequence number is processed. All must pass for the operation to succeed. Chris Bipes
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