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Use plink.exe (comes with PuTTY.exe full install) from CMD.EXE and try this:


plink user@SYSTEM -pw <password> -T 'system "WRKACTJOB"'


-T : run commands (you can use ; to run multiple commands)
-m : run script
-pw: password

Regards

Diego Kesselman


El 01/02/19 a las 14:43, Brian May escribió:
Or even better, create a web service out of the RPG program.

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This may be a case of sticking with what I know but why not make your RPG program into a SQL UDF and then any ODBC/JDBC program could connect to the IBM I and get a result?

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I have no clue what I am really talking about here so please bear with me.
My end goal for this request is for a Windows server to connect to an IBM I and issue the command and receive the results without any user intervention via a "windows script".


I already have OpenSSH running on the i and I can log in with PuTTY.


Now my request.


Can anyone provide a sample program (or point me to one), preferably written in RPGLE that can be run on the iSeries from a Windows 10 PuTTY session and have it return data back to the PuTTY session? I would be OK if it just returned "Hello World". In the real world, I will need to generate data and return it to the caller but Hello World would get me started.


Just in case my request is not clear (because I don't know 100% what I am asking for), here are the steps I think I need.

1. Start PuTTY on a Windows 10 machine
2. Connect to my IBM i
3. CALL HELLOWORLD on the IBM I <-- if you can provide the correct
syntax too, that would be great
4. See "Hello World" in my PuTTY window.


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