There is a S36 Environment Attribute to allow (or not allow) changes while
users in S36.
GO cmds36
#2 (chgs36a) (or do this cmd by itself)
look for  Allow CHGS36 while active  . . .   *YES          *YES, *NO, *SAME
not sure but may have to have users off for this.
once set to yes, you can change the printer assignments between native &
s36.
beware that i've seen changes in a large system with lots of users take 20
minutes
after user presses enter. apparently rewrites the entire mapping table, even
if changed
only one record.

hth
jim franz

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Barber" <mboceanside@worldnet.att.net>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Change S/36 Environment Question


> Two possible situations:
>
> A.  Sysval is set for *S36
> B.  User Profiles are set to default to *S36
>
> You don't need to end the S36EE to fool around with printers...
>
> Just vary off, delete DEVD and set it up the way you  wish.
>
> To answer your other question, the cmd is ENDS36
> but that can get screwy if anybody has it in their profile. You
> will need to know "how" the environment is setup in order to end
> it correctly. "If" you can get "everybody" signed off, generally,
> you can issue the ends36.
>
>
>
> Paul Tykodi wrote:
> >
> > I currently have a need to re-direct one of the printer definitions
inside
> > the S36EE of an AS/400 to a new OS/400 output queue. When I execute the
> > CHGS36 command, I receive a message that the QS36ENV object is in use
and I
> > should try again later. When I perform a WRKOBJLCK command on the
QS36ENV
> > object, I find that it is locked by a number of standard OS/400
processes.
> >
> > Is there an AS/400 command that effectively varies off the S/36
Environment
> > so that you can make a change to it?
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