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[Chris Holko wrote:]

exec sql set :ipaddress = sysibm.client_ipaddr;

On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 8:56 AM Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

That's giving me my PC IP address, running via STRSQL or Run SQL Scripts.

This is the RPG list, and OP was (apparently) asking how to do it in
RPG. And since RPG lives on the IBM i, when you run it from RPG, it
should give you an IP address of the IBM i it is running on. (Or NULL;
I'm not 100% clear on reading the documentation, and I haven't tried
it in RPG. But it works as expected if you run it in PASE via an ODBC
connection.)

John Y.

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