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If you don't want to do the programming in Client Access Colors, or if
you move between PC's a lot . . .
Another option is to install the HU command on every box that you log
into.
The HU command (as in "HU = Who am I signed on as" - not to be confused
with the UNIX command "WHO = who is logged on" )
It shows you where you are and what you are.

RTVJOBA JOB(&DEV) USER(&USER)
RTVNETA SYSNAME(&SYSTEM)

CHGVAR VAR(&MSGDTA) VALUE('Signed on as' *BCAT +
&USER *BCAT 'at' *BCAT &DEV +
*BCAT 'on' *BCAT &SYSTEM)

SNDPGMMSG MSGID(CPF9898) MSGF(QCPFMSG) MSGDTA(&MSGDTA) +
TOPGMQ(*PRV) MSGTYPE(*COMP)

Results in a message "Signed on as PGMR001 at IT114S1 on BOX3." in the
status line

message: 2
date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:19:19 -0700
from: Tom Liotta
subject: Client Access colors


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