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Hi! I printed your answer and I gave it to my project manager. Personnaly, I think that it is an interesting answer. He will decide which technologies he can use for this project. We cannot use SQL because our other server doesn't have SQL licence installed and we want a solution that works on both servers... If anyone have other suggestions, they are welcome... Charles "Vengoal Chang" <vengoal@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:44EA5250.5040001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
If the remote server is AS/400, you can use remote data queue to data area as your interface for two systems. local system setup: CRTDDMF remoteAS400 for DDMF used by IP or SNA protocol for SBMRMTCMD used CRTDTAQ (QGPL/RMT400DTAQ) RMTDTAQ(QGPL/DTAQ) by SNA or RDB(create with WRKRDBDIRE used IP protocol) remote AS400 system: CRTDTAQ DTAQ(QGPL/DTAQ) local program: SBMRMTCMD CMD(CALL PGM(rmt-program) PARM(parm1 parm2 parm3) to remote system CALL QRCVDTAQ parm ('QGPL' 'RMT400DTAQ' 'daentry' 'dqentrylen' -1) the dqentry is the rmt-pgm response. submitted rmt-pgm: send result to qgpl/dtaq best regards, Vengoal -------- Original Message -------- From: "Charles St-Laurent"
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To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: How to call a remote program and getting a return value into a passed parameter? Date: 2006/8/21 PM 11:16Hi! I want to call a program on a remote server. The remote call looks like this: CALL MY_PROGRAM PARM(PARM1 PARM2 PARM3 PARM4) The three first paramters are passed with a value and the last one is
blank.
So I want this CALL to be executed on the remote machine I want to
receive
the PARM4 value back on my local machine... What is the simplest way to do so? Thanks in advance for your answers Charles-- This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing
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