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Very interresting.

I will look into that.


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De : MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Mark S Waterbury
Envoyé : 6 octobre 2017 15:29
À : midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet : Re: Looking fo an exit point format definition

Denis,

You may also want to consider writing a :Command Analyzer" exit.  There are two exit points defined, QIBM_QCA_CHG_COMMAND and QIBM_QCA_RTV_COMMAND, for "Command Analyzer Change" and "Command Analyzer Retrieve" respectively.

Using these exits, you can examine all of the  parameters passed to any
(registered) command, and you can change parameter values  before the command executes.   (You could even run an entirely different command.)

See:
    http://www.securemyi.com/articles/artcmdexit1.htm
and
http://www.securemyi.com/articles/artcmdexit2.htm

for examples of how to use these exits.

Hope that helps,

Mark S. Waterbury

On 10/6/2017 3:12 PM, Denis Robitaille wrote:
Thanks for the info.

I was hoping of a way to stop the change from happening but I have to agree with your interpretation and the one from other who responded.

Thanks again for your response.


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De : MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de
Bruce Vining Envoyé : 6 octobre 2017 14:53 À : Midrange Systems
Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Objet : Re: Looking fo
an exit point format definition

As there is no feedback interface to tell the system "don't do it" I would be tempted to use format CHGP0100 and if I see a value of *NO for PWDEXP to issue a CHGUSRPRF setting the value back to *YES. I have done such a thing (though not for PWDEXP) in the past. I one item I would suggest is that if you're thinking of implementing the exit program using RPG you may want to consider having a CL front end to the RPG program and adding a parameter when calling the RPG program so that the RPG program can return the CHGUSRPRF command to run, and then run it out of the CL program (assuming the added parameter is not all blanks). If you try to run the CHGUSRPRF out of the RPG program you may find yourself in recursive calls...

On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 1:10 PM, Denis Robitaille < denis_robitaille@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all,

I want to write an exit program to be called when the CHGUSPRF
command is called.

I found out that the exit point is QIBM_QSY_CHG_PROFILE It has 2
format. I want to use the CHGP0200 format which is used before the
changed is made to the user profile.

But, for the love of me I can not find the definition of this format.
I tried looking in the Knowledge center, numerous google search and I
come up empty.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks

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