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This needs the iSeries Remote Command service to be running, right?
Thomas Hauber Senior Programmer/Analyst General Ribbon Corp.
Normally, the PC will report errors back to the iSeries, and the iSeries will write them to a QSYSPRT spooled file. Though, if you use the rexec() API instead of RUNRMTCMD, you can have these errors returned to your application.
By the way, I wrote some sample code that demonstrates calling the rexec() API from an ILE RPG program. If interested, you can download it from the following link:
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