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Perhaps this will be better on the RPG list, but I'm not sure if it's truly an RPG question. I found Scott Klement's exit point in the archives ( http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200103/msg00068.html ) and basically used it as my starting point so I wouldn't have to figure out all the data structures. I added on the new fields to get SSL and certificate info. I got it to work, but I have some questions. This does not work (server port and SSL fields do not contain valid information) D dsCnnDscInfo DS based(p_CnnDscInfo) D dsCnnLen 10I 0 D dsCnnAddr 20A D dsCnnPWvalid 1A D dsCnnWStype 12A D dsCnnSSL 1A D dsCnnSvrAddr 20A D dsCnnClAut 1A D dsCnnRsvd 3A D dsCnnCertVld 10I 0 D dsCnnCertOff 10I 0 D dsCnnCertLen 10I 0 But this does work (only changing the SSL field): D dsCnnDscInfo DS based(p_CnnDscInfo) D dsCnnLen 10I 0 D dsCnnAddr 20A D dsCnnPWvalid 1A D dsCnnWStype 12A D dsCnnSSL 40 40A D dsCnnSvrAddr 20A D dsCnnClAut 1A D dsCnnRsvd 3A D dsCnnCertVld 10I 0 D dsCnnCertOff 10I 0 D dsCnnCertLen 10I 0 I'm logging all connections to a file. The records only show in the file if I end with *LR on or use FEOD. Obviously, both of those cause a performance impact (I ran each possibility 10,000 times and *LR on was by far the worst performer.) I thought there was a recent discussion on this somewhere, but I didn't find it. When I go to production, I don't think I'll care about the records showing up right away. Daily should suffice (we bring the system down for backup, so that should force the records into the file.)
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