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Hi Ken,

When we packaged up our APRM product, I told IBM that I intended to use a Q
library (from a SAVLIB *ALLUSR perspective), and our person from IBM said
to me that they can't control their own Q names. So I said that I have a Q
name you will never use, and they said, yeah, what's that? Our library is
called QBARSA.

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

400>390

"i" comes before "p", "x" and "z"
e gads

Our system's had more names than Elizabeth Taylor!

914-251-1234
914-251-9406 fax

http://www.barsaconsulting.com
http://www.taatool.com
http://www.systemiconnection.com/




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That wouldn't have worked Al. People with names like Quentin or Queen or
such would have complained then. A better solution would have been some
kind of system state identification on the profiles the IBM
supplies/requires.

Kendall Kinnear
KS2 Technologies, Inc
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http://www.ks2inc.com



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With all due respect, anyone can create a user profile starting with the
letter "Q". Had hindsight been 20/20, maybe IBM would have not allowed us
to create user objects starting with the letter "Q".

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

400>390

"i" comes before "p", "x" and "z"
e gads

Our system's had more names than Elizabeth Taylor!

914-251-1234
914-251-9406 fax

http://www.barsaconsulting.com
http://www.taatool.com
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Mike,

I would say that any user profile beginning with 'Q' is a
system profile.

If you have any other kind of profile beginning with Q (the
"wrong" way :-) ) you could do a DSPOBJD to all the *USRPRF
objects in QSYS to an *OUTFILE and check the ODCRTU field
(Created by...). For IBM created objects it should say
'*IBM'.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Luis Rodriguez


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I'm fuzzy on this but I could have sworn there was a way
to
programmatically check for profiles that were IBM
supplied. I want to
do some mass changes/updates but I want to specifically
bypass IBM
supplied profiles. I've looked through all my programs
and notes and
can't find anything on the subject.



Am I not remembering correctly or does anyone have any
idea on how to do
a check like this in CL?



Michael Crump



Manager, Computing Services

Saint-Gobain Containers, Inc.

1509 S. Macedonia Ave.

Muncie, IN 47302

765.741.7696

765.741.7012 f



Luis Rodriguez

IBM Certified Systems Expert
eServer i5 iSeries Technical Solutions




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