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Be aware that the current server is the database name, which doesn't necessarily match the system name in network attributes. Very often on DR systems, it won't.

On 1/24/2024 11:41 AM, Paul Therrien wrote:
SQL Special Register: current server;

Paul Therrien Andeco Software, LLC

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On 2024-01-24 14:38, dfreinkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I need to retrieve the system name in a RPGLE program. I do not want to use
a CL program to do a RTVNETA.

I do not see an option using the program status data structure.

Is it available somewhere within the RPG code or is there an SQL statement I
can use to get it.

TIA

Darryl Freinkel

A4G

Telephone: 770.321.8562


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