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I couldn't find it in the recent archives (July/Aug), but I remembered
seeing this trick to get the system name.
C/exec sql
C+ values current server
C+ into :SysName
C/end-exec
It works great on the system it is compiled on. But when I move the
program object to production, it quits working.
I've moved the object using the following methods, none work:
1) Implementer (David ??)
2) ASNET (SSA product)
3) Save program to a *SAVF and use SNDNETF.
Sending the source to the production box and compiling is the only way
I've gotten it to work.
Anyone know any tricks to get around this. Compiling on a production
box is not long term solution.
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