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  • Subject: Re: SEU - User defined Line Commands
  • From: "Dileep Mahi" <dileep.mahi@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 11:34:28 +0530

The registration facility provides a central point to store and retrieve
information about OS/400 and non-OS/400 exit points and their associated
exit programs. This information is stored in the registration facility
repository and can be retrieved to determine which exit points and exit
programs already exist. You can use the registration facility APIs to
register and de register exit points, to add and remove exit programs, and
to retrieve information about exit points and exit programs. You can also
perform some of these functions by using the Work with Registration
Information (WRKREGINF) command. An exit point is the point in a system
function or program where control is turned over to one or more exit
programs to perform a function.The exit point provider is responsible for
defining the exit point information, defining the format in which the exit
program receives data, and calling the exit program.

For more information see http://www.as400.ibm.com/infocenter

----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Teff <JoeTeff@earthlink.net>
To: <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 7:08 AM
Subject: RE: SEU - User defined Line Commands


> Would you care to share any of your work?
>
> On Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:38 PM, Joep Beckeringh
[SMTP:joep@beckeringh.myweb.nl] wrote:
> > Yes, I am using user defined commands in SEU.  Thus I can convert MOVEs
to
> > EVALs (and vice versa), DDS to CLEARs (create an initialization routine
from
> > the display file), and a few other things.
> > Joep Beckeringh
>
> >> I just stumbled across something I didn't know existed.  I accidently
typed
> >> a "T" on a line, instead of on the command line to move the source to
the
> >> top, and I received an error message about a user exit program failure.
> >> I did some investigation in the SEU manual and found out that we can
create
> >> our own line commands to be used in SEU.  Did anyone else know about
this?
> >> Maybe more importantly, is anyone else using this feature and how are
you
> >> using it?
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