• Subject: Re: call S36 menus from CLP
  • From: Pete Hall <pbhall@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 22:35:30 -0500

At 16:42 07/26/2000 , Jim Franz wrote:
>Is there a way to call S36 menus from a clp? The users all run with *S36 
>environment. I'm trying to improve security, remove cmd line access, but 
>the menus don't appear. The users are used to keying menu name or a proc 
>name (like IV-for inventory menu).

I tried this back in the dark ages and didn't succeed either. As I recall, 
I got the menus to display, but couldn't get back out of them. Why not 
convert the menus to native AS/400 objects. They can still execute OCL 
procedures if the 36EE is active. The display files are relatively easy to 
convert with CVTS36DSPF. The command text needs to be re-keyed (S36 puts it 
in the second level text, AS/400 uses first level) unless you feel like 
writing a program to convert the S36 menu command source to ADDMSGD 
commands. In a prior life I wrote such a program, and it's not difficult to 
do. Sorry, I don't have the program, but if you have a large number of S36 
menus, I can put you in touch with the company that does.

Pete

Pete Hall
pbhall@execpc.com
http://www.execpc.com/~pbhall
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