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Thanks Bruce. That is helpful information to know!
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From: "Bruce Vining"<bvining@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 9/15/05 10:26:50 AM
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: WHAT was IBM THINKING?!?!?, Re: QSYGETPH API
Shannon,
On V5R3 if you are passing a password and not also providing the length of
the password and CCSID then, by default, the API call will fail. There is
however a PTF (SI14206) for V5R3 which will allow the API call to succeed
for a period of time (180 days though you can restart the 180 -- see the
PTF cover letter for details) and log a message identifying what
application programs need to be changed. This PTF, along with examples of
what coding changes to make, can be found in iSeries Support at
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas1f4c2729f75e5e71286256eed004ac199&rs=110.
Bruce Vining
"Shannon
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I did not notice that the length of the passWord is also required now. That
sucks. does that mean that all the pgms I wrote for v5r1 and v5r2 that use
qsygetph wil now fail?
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