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On 9 August 2012 16:56, Alan Shore <ashore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone
I have not needed to do this in MANY moons and I can no longer find what I need to do
I have another user who is having a problem, but the data that I need to look at is in a file on that users QTEMP.
How do I access the other users QTEMP data?

Hi Alan

We used to use a product called Peek (Plus?) to do stuff like this,
but moving to security level 40 broke that (and quite a few other MI
routines). I wanted a workaround so wrote a custom message handling
program that lets us send commands to a user or workstation ID to copy
QTEMP objects to somewhere permanent to look at them. Details of the
command are logged to QSYSOPR and QHST to keep auditors happy (if
that's possible). I made a cut down version (that drops all the hooks
into our own systems) available on my website -
http://www.dbg400.net/foswiki/bin/view/DBG400/BreakPgm

Obviously this needs to be set up in advance - if this is something
you need to do now for an existing job then I haven't any ideas -
sorry!

Regards, Martin

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