Hi Rob -

Nearly missed this !

David Gibbs wrote:

>
>Environment variables would not be in the INFDS (I think).  You have to
>use the QtmhGetEnv API to retrieve a known variable by name.
>
Many thanks for this - I will certainly investigate

Log on with a pure 5250 session and do the WRKENVVAR command.

Then try it from a WSG session. What is present will depend on what the WSG software does. The one probably most likely to appear is REMOTE_ADDR which would be the IP address of client.

Bear in mind that environment variables is not an absolute test as the same environment variable could be created with the ADDENVVAR command.

Likewise different server software packages will vary in what environment variables they load for you automatically.

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