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On 03/05/2006, at 5:35 AM, Hart, Doug - ETG ((Contractor)) wrote:
Other than setting a reminder in my calendar for next year I see no way to remember this. I see no way the iSeries will remind me other than the application failing. Heck, I might not even be involved with this next year.
You should be able to use the Parse Certificate (QSYPARSC, QsyParseCertificate) API to retrieve the validity period end date.
Otherwise you could write code to connect to the service that uses the certificate and determine the expiry date from the certificate information used in the connexion. Note that this method would require the server to be active and accessible while using the Parse Certificate API would not.
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