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On 07-Oct-2016 20:50 -0500, CRPence wrote:
So apparently still quite dependent upon iNav, but, I infer that the
file
/QIBM/ProdData/OS400/TCPIP/PacketRules/Template4PacketRules.tcpipml
created with the XML that the wizard(s) generate [or generated by
another means] will be converted into the .i3p file by the so-called
"Filter Rule Activate API" from the text of APAR SE29067 -- so if
you can find out what objects shipped with either of the following
PTFs, maybe that will reveal the so-called "API"?:
• v5r3m0 R530 SI27713 cNone
• v5r4m0 R540 SI27703 c7282540

For reference; per review of the PTF Objects for the v5r4 PTF SI27703:

QTOFRULZ *SRVPGM system state, system domain
QTOFTRXI *SRVPGM proc: QtofXmlI3pTranslate
system state, user domain
QTOFRPRS *PGM system state, user domain

I did not do any searching beyond that; e.g. no attempt to locate any doc on either of the latter, as an apparent "API", per access available via the User Domain designation.


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