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You can use the SETATNPGM again so that pressing the Attn key twice will take you to the new application. Put this code in your group program handler.

Mark Mellish wrote:
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I'm looking for a way to launch a particular application from any point in
an existing suite of many hundreds of interactive screen programs. If I
can't put a blanket solution in place I will need to insert the relevant
calling code into most if not all of the hundreds of interactive programs.

The application itself (for background purposes) is a third party document
management (browser based) package that I will call passing search criteria
from the iSeries database.
My ideal solution would be to invoke a function similar to the SETATNPGM
command when a particular keyboard sequence is pressed (e.g. CTRL+F12). We
already use this command to transfer to a group job.

Any suggestions would be gratefully received.

Regards
Mark Mellish
Senior Analyst Programmer
Fortis Insurance Limited

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