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Jan, Thanks for all the good advice. My multiple customer problem is usually related to OS400 - connecting, logging on, finding an IFS folder, etc.. The biggest deal for me is to get the information from the iSeries to the desktop folder - for speed. So, I need to find smart ways to get the file to the PC. I am using several versions of OS400 - some as old as V3R1. From my desktop application I have complete access to all OS400 APIs and any iSeries program I can write. And therefore, all I need is the IP address of the iSeries - so my world is a little different than driving from the big box itself. I usually cheat when integrating desktop applications. Since I am desktop based, I just run file.csv or file.xls or file.doc and let windows handle the application. I can get most applications that way - at least the ones I am using. Btw, I am not sure I can claim credit for that 2001 posting - but your solution sounds interesting. Trevor ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Megannon" <jmegannon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: IFS folders > Hi Trevor, > > In terms of your interaction with the desktop, excel.exe is the same > name for the executable on 95,98,ME,NT, 2000 and XPerimental.When it > comes to interaction between the IFS and the desktop we have two > criteria: > ALL our information/files that resides within the IFS folders will be > where we designate them to be > There will be a folder on the PC that links/contains a shortcut/ > contains the .exe that we activate remotely, i.e. excel.exe, > notepad.exe, word.exe will all be in a folder called something like > c:\rmtapp\ . Makes it a lot easier than trying to accomodate all the > the permutations that customers may have. Many use app servers and > these may _not_ be standard! > > By the way, your CL that detailed the extraction of the IP address > (using the API) of the 'calling' device refers. You posted this in 2001. > I use this to retrieve the IP address of the device that invoked the > request that initiates the application on the desktop (RMTLOCNAME) Works > like a dream. Try this in batch! When I get it working, will post! > > On Wed, 2003-05-07 at 01:33, trevor perry wrote: > > > > And Jan, your solution is exactly what I have built. I can create > > queries/reports on the iSeries and they appear in Excel or Word for the > > user. I was just having difficulty accessing the IFS folder - since I am > > creating a solution for multiple customers, I need to be much more specific > > than if I was just building it on one iSeries. > > > > The next step is the automatic PDF conversion to attach to an email. I > > ~love~ this integration stuff - taking my customers beyond the standard > > refacing. > > > What version are you on? CRTPSFCFG on V5R1. > > > I just need to beat OS400 at its own OpsNav game... > > Check out the API's. > > > Thanks again! > > Same here! > > Jan.
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