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Read this, has several ways of getting the system name: Getting the System Name using SQL (you might want to create it as an SQL function for future use in your workshop) and also FYI in the comments section of that link has another way to get it.

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Getting the System Name using SQL

Simon Hutchinson, RPGPGM.COM

Retrieving the system name, like the RTVNETA command, using SQL
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On Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 01:35:04 PM CST, dfreinkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <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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