| 
 | 
Actually, my example should have been reversed:
        Seq #           Routing Data
        50      DEPT501
        51      DEPT502
        52      DEPT503
        53      DEPT50
        54      DEPT5
... Neil Palmer                                     AS/400~~~~~      
... NxTrend Technology - Canada     ____________          ___  ~     
... Thornhill, Ontario,  Canada     |OOOOOOOOOO| ________  o|__||=   
... Phone: (905) 731-9000  x238     |__________|_|______|_|______)   
... Cell.: (416) 565-1682  x238      oo      oo   oo  oo   OOOo=o\   
... Fax:   (905) 731-9202         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
... mailto:NPalmer@NxTrend.com          http://www.NxTrend.com
        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Neil Palmer 
        Sent:   Tuesday, February 03, 1998 5:40 PM
        To:     'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
        Subject:        RE: routing entries
        System checks for matching routing data starting at sequence 1.
Usually
        you have a sequence 9999 catch-all entry of *ANY.
        This allows sort of generic matching on routing data.  For
example:
        Seq #           Routing Data
        50      DEPT5
        51      DEPT50
        52      DEPT501
        53      DEPT502
        54      DEPT503
        Etc.
        ... Neil Palmer                                     AS/400~~~~~
        ... NxTrend Technology - Canada     ____________          ___  ~
        ... Thornhill, Ontario,  Canada     |OOOOOOOOOO| ________
o|__||=   
        ... Phone: (905) 731-9000  x238
|__________|_|______|_|______)   
        ... Cell.: (416) 565-1682  x238      oo      oo   oo  oo
OOOo=o\   
        ... Fax:   (905) 731-9202
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
        ... mailto:NPalmer@NxTrend.com          http://www.NxTrend.com
                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Paul Ellison [SMTP:ellison@harolds.net]
                Sent:   Tuesday, February 03, 1998 3:01 PM
                To:     'Midrange ListServ'
                Subject:        routing entries
                I appreciate the answers to my last question very much!
It's
        nice to have this resource out there.  Another question please:
                What exactly does the sequence # in the routing entries
display
        have to do with adding new entries.  Such as:
                seq nbr 200     compare 'QCMDB'
                        9999    compare *any
                If I add an entry should it be above or below the QCMDB
in the
        sequence?  It's a live sbs and not too much experimental ability
on the
        system.  
                Thanks much in advance,
                Paul Ellison
                Technical Analyst
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