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Thanks Dave, I did actually stumble upon that, now to figure out how to
do math in CL. Give me Java !!! :-)
Mike
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Mike,
Look at the RTVUSRPRF command, parameters PWDCHGDAT and PWDEXPITV. As it
says in the help text for PWDEXPITV, you may also need RTVSYSVAL to get
the value of QPWDEXPITV. It should give you what you're looking for. Good
luck!
Dave Shaw
Mohawk Industries
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From: "Mike Hockings" <hockings@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Password Expiry
Hi all,
Keeping in mind that I am not the world's best CL guru...
Is there some neato CL command that will simply tell me the number of
days
left on my password. Or alternatively is there a way to determine the
expiry interval and date of the last change? Then I should be able to
calculate it !
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