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  1. RE: IBM Unleashes World's Most Powerful Server
     (qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
  2. Re: Adding Connection to iSeries Navigator on Windown
     Terminal Server (Stefan Tageson)
  3. RE: QBNLPGMI API  (Jonathan Mason)
  4. RE: Batch print to AFP printer (Wilt, Charles)
  5. IFS error on V5R4M0 (Pete Helgren)
  6. Re: IFS error on V5R4M0 (Jim Franz)
  7. Re: Generate a DSPF from a PF? (Charles St-Laurent)
  8. Re: IFS error on V5R4M0 (Vernon Hamberg)
  9. Re: IFS error on V5R4M0 (Michael Ryan)
 10. Re: QBNLPGMI API (rob@xxxxxxxxx)


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message: 1
date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 23:13:12 -0400
from: qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: RE: IBM Unleashes World's Most Powerful Server

midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

  7. Re: IBM Unleashes World's Most Powerful Server (Darrell A Martin)

"The p5-595 offered 38% better price performance
than the HP machine -- $2.98 per transaction versus
$4.82 per transaction."

At "4,016,222 transactions per minute" the p5-595 would cost over $718
million per *hour* to operate.

Well, yeah... but...

That's $432 million per hour better than the competition.

How can you _not_ afford it?

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message: 2
date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 07:58:00 +0200
from: Stefan Tageson <Stefan.Tageson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Adding Connection to iSeries Navigator on Windown
     Terminal Server

We are running iSeries Access V5R3 on Windows Terminal Servers.  We'd
like to add a system for all users, but it appears that even when in
install mode, the new connection is only added for the logged on user.

Hello Jeff,

Maybe you can create a template environment and then run cwbenv in the
users login script?

Usage:  CWBENV  option  ["Environment Name"]  filename

To export an environment:
  cwbenv /E "environment name" filename
The /C parameter creates a file compatible with iSeries Access for Windows
versions prior to V5R3.

To import an environment:
  cwbenv /I [/O] filename
The /O parameter overrides failure due to environment existence.  If the
environment exists, new connections will be added to existing ones, and
existing connections will be overwritten by imported ones.

EXAMPLE EXPORT USAGE:  CWBENV /E "iSeries Access Primary" ca400.fil
EXAMPLE IMPORT USAGE:  CWBENV /I ca400.fil
Regards

Stefan Tageson
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message: 3
date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 07:46:25 +0100
from: "Jonathan Mason" <jonathan.mason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: QBNLPGMI API

Hi Jon

I have a cross reference utility that uses this API available for download
at www.astradyne-uk.com/downloads/auk100.zip

All the best

Jonathan

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Subject: QBNLPGMI API

Does anybody have a working example of the QBNLPGMI API they would be
willing to post.



I have searched the archives and have not found an example.



I am somewhat confused about the user space requirement in the Required
Parameter Group



Thanks



Jon

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message: 4
date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 07:45:21 -0400
from: "Wilt, Charles" <CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Batch print to AFP printer

Booth,

You've lost me.

What's an AFP printer?  I'm assuming you're talking about an AFP capable
*IPDS printer.

What do you mean you can't network it?  What printer are you working
with?  Most I've dealt with were networkable.

Don't understand how you are using the PC, where is the save-as dialog
box coming from.

Note that to network attach an AFP capable *IPDS printer, you must have
the PSF/400 LICPGM installed, 5722ss1 option 36, or 37, or 38.

HTH,

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Subject: Batch print to AFP printer

We would like to process overlays to an AFP printer with a batch
process, hopefully with no need for a person to click the
image file and
send it to the AFP printer.

What we are imagining is to take an old PC, install an AFP printer,
network it to our LAN, and set it in the closet with the door
closed and
the lights off.  We'd like to write a script that accepts a file name
and prints a prn file to a predesignated spot.

The two issues that are stoppers for us are:
1) the AFP printer apparently can not be effectively networked, hence
the need for a dedicated PC.
2) we can not find a way to print the file from a command
line.  Every
choice we see requires that a dialog box be presented and a save-as
name/destination be chosen by a person at the keyboard.

Anyone have any ideas how we could do either of these two items?


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message: 5
date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 06:19:55 -0600
from: Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: IFS error on V5R4M0

Anybody seen something similar to this: "File system error occurred.
Error number 3474"  This particular folder in the IFS isn't accessible.
Can't access it with WRKLNK. Can't get to it through QSH.  All attempts
to access the folder generate the error above, sometimes in conjunction
with an MCH3601 "Pointer not set for location referenced." error.

The objects and folders were restored from a model 800 at V5R2M0 using
SAVRST.

We've opened a PMR with IBM but I wonder if someone else has seen/solved
this issue?

Pete Helgren



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message: 6
date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 08:28:00 -0400
from: "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: IFS error on V5R4M0

Anything odd about the name?
Is it *TYPE1 or *TYPE2 ? opt 8 of wrklnk if that works.
jim franz

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Subject: IFS error on V5R4M0


Anybody seen something similar to this: "File system error occurred.
Error number 3474"  This particular folder in the IFS isn't accessible.
Can't access it with WRKLNK. Can't get to it through QSH.  All attempts
to access the folder generate the error above, sometimes in conjunction
with an MCH3601 "Pointer not set for location referenced." error.

The objects and folders were restored from a model 800 at V5R2M0 using
SAVRST.

We've opened a PMR with IBM but I wonder if someone else has seen/solved
this issue?

Pete Helgren

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message: 7
date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 08:29:02 -0400
from: "Charles St-Laurent" <dringpiece@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Generate a DSPF from a PF?

Hi!

Very interesting idea. Shorter than specifying the properties of the
fields
one by one. It will shorten the development process here because I'm not a
great green screen designer ;-) I used to develop CGI scripts with
CGIDEV2...

Charles


"Tom Daly" <TDaly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le
message de news:44C69214.6040209@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



While it might not be exactly 'generating' the DSPF from the PF perhaps
this will help.

In SDA  add a record format and then press F10, on the subsequent
screen  specify the PF name,libr, and format, and one of the options
listed, then press enter.  Then on the blank screen that's presented
notice that the PF fields are listed at the bottom.  You can begin
adding  these PF fields by entering  &/n/  where you want the field
located on the screen.   /n/ is the field number listed at the bottom of
the screen.

This is a pretty quick and easy way to create a UPDDTA style panel from
a PF.

HTH
Tom D.

"Charles St-Laurent" wrote in message news:...
 > Hi everybody!
 >
 > Is there any command to generate a DSPF source from a PF source?
Something
 > like UPDDTA, but allowing to keep the DSPF source that has been
dynamically
 > generated from the PF definition...
 >
 > Thanks for your help
 >
 > Charles




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message: 8
date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 07:28:16 -0500
from: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: IFS error on V5R4M0

These error numbers can often be converted into messages - put CPE in
front of the number. That makes DSPMSGD CPE3474 the thing to look at
for me. So this one says it has an unknown state of the system. And
to look at earlier messages. Not much help here, it seems. But this
gives you all a way to turn those ugly numbers into something meaningful.

At 07:19 AM 7/26/2006, you wrote:

Anybody seen something similar to this: "File system error occurred.
Error number 3474"  This particular folder in the IFS isn't accessible.
Can't access it with WRKLNK. Can't get to it through QSH.  All attempts
to access the folder generate the error above, sometimes in conjunction
with an MCH3601 "Pointer not set for location referenced." error.

The objects and folders were restored from a model 800 at V5R2M0 using
SAVRST.

We've opened a PMR with IBM but I wonder if someone else has seen/solved
this issue?

Pete Helgren

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message: 9
date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 08:32:40 -0400
from: "Michael Ryan" <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: IFS error on V5R4M0

Looks like there are some PTFs about it. Google Error number 3474 site:
ibm.com

On 7/26/06, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Anybody seen something similar to this: "File system error occurred.
Error number 3474"  This particular folder in the IFS isn't accessible.
Can't access it with WRKLNK. Can't get to it through QSH.  All attempts
to access the folder generate the error above, sometimes in conjunction
with an MCH3601 "Pointer not set for location referenced." error.

The objects and folders were restored from a model 800 at V5R2M0 using
SAVRST.

We've opened a PMR with IBM but I wonder if someone else has seen/solved
this issue?

Pete Helgren

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message: 10
date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 08:40:04 -0400
from: rob@xxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: QBNLPGMI API

You really need to read the part about API programming - especially
dealing with user spaces and list api's.  Here are a couple of good rtfm
links:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apiref/concept
.htm
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apiref/conUSRV
.htm
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apiref/listOve
rview.htm
and 5.3 of
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg245402.pdf

If you detest free stuff and prefer to spend money, then you might as well
help support this list and buy these books like
http://store.midrange.com/details.php?ASIN=1583470581
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