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Lim,

In the environment that ssh was designed for (Unix) there's no difference between a cmd and a program. Your message therefore confuses me greatly. How can you have a CMDA with PGMA as a command processor? That doesn't sound like Unix, that sounds like OS/400!

How do you run an OS/400 command via SSH?

I'm lost.

Is there a reason you didn't design your tool to be used from a Unix environment? If it's intended to be run from SSH, that seems like the way to go...

Lim Hock-Chai wrote:
Hello Scott,
Here is what I did:
1) Created PGMA on the host that send result to the stdout. 2) Created command CMDA with PGMA as the command processor on the host.
3) On my PC, I use the Putty software to run the remote CMDA command:
system "CMDA". ==> I'm not see the result that PGMA send to the stdout
on my PC screen. Any idea why?


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