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Thanks all,
Searching on the QOKSCHD API lead me to learn that the System Directory
Entries are stored in QUSRSYS/QAOK* files. Specifically the file
QAOKL02A
is keyed by user profile. So by Chaining to this file I can get the
entry
(TROGERSO).
My question is if this is a safe thing to do? I don't really know
anything
about these files.
Thanks,
Robert Rogerson
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Richard Thomas <
richard_matthew_thomas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Robert,(QOKSCHD)
I haven't checked for certain, but the Search System Directory
APIrequired
might do what you're looking for.
Richard
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Subject: Retrieving System Distribution Directory details...
I've been checking the archives but so far I haven't found the
information.can
Here is the scenario. We have an inhouse distribution utility which
distribute objects via email, IFS and spool file (to replace multipleDistribution
SNDNETSPLFs in a program).
In our utility we have the ability to send to multiple profiles.
My problem is that the SNDNETSPLF command sends to a System
Directory entry. This may not be equal to the user profile. Forexample,
my user profile is TROGERSONR and the entry associated with myprofile is
TROGERSO.profile?
Is there a way (API?) I can use to get the entry associated with a
If not has anyone else done something similiar?mailing list
Thanks,
Robert Rogerson
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