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Actually we don't use SBMRMTCMD.  We use a data queue.  Submitting
multiple activities at a time can get quite messy.  Therefore this data
queue handles one at a time.  And then the Domino box processes the data
queue.  The only problem is that data queues are limited to SNA and I
would prefer a TCP/IP.  Much like DDM gives you that option with CRTDDMF
RMTLOCNAME(there *IP)

Rob Berendt
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"Scott Johnson" <sjohnson@highsmith.com>
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Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't that mean that a LEI server would
have to be running on THAT box?  Otherwise, where does the LEIACT object
come from?

-- Scott Johnson



When our Domino box used to run on a different iSeries we used LEI to fire
up Domino.  There is a way to call LEI from a 400 program and it is as
simple as CALL LEIACT with some parameters.  For more information on LEI:
http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/ei
http://www.lotus.com/products/r5web.nsf/webcus/9FC15A9863D773A18525691C00693B93?OpenDocument


Rob Berendt
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