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Rob, I think you are thinking about the TNAPI program the Albert York wrote:

http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200206/msg00703.html

Bryan


On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 2:37 PM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I read that link. I think there is some way to use that macro in a
program - like some 5250 api thing or what not. Did anyone write a
generic macro program for just such an animal?

I'm still thinking the long term corrective action is the DCR.

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From:
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To:
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Date:
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Re: Getting cache battery info in a program
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hi Andy,

It isn't precisely what you're looking for, but maybe will help you?
There was a discussion about this here:
http://forums.systeminetwork.com/isnetforums/showthread.php?t=50156

Andy Youens wrote:
Hi all

Does anyone know of how to retrieve cache battery information in a
program, getting the same information as from SST, days to error, warning
etc.

TIA

Regards
Andy Youens | Senior IBM Consultant | formaserve systems ltd
( 01908 609500 | 2 07770 380276 | http://www.formaserve.com<
http://www.formaserve.com/>


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