Thanks , its working great except for one thing....
  I'm testing this out in a web application as opposed to a Windows GUI.
I have the iSeries/As400/System i program being called in the Page_Load
  event of the initial web page that opens (default.aspx).  It seems that
the Page_Load event fires no matter what happens (ie. clicking a button). I even added a class level boolean variable and change it to false after
  the programs run.  If I click on a button (that has no code for it yet)
  the Page_Load event fires, and then the Click event for the button.  When
  the page load runs, the boolean variable is automatically reset to true
  and the AS400 programs are called again.
Any way that you know of to get the programs to call only on the first
  time the page is opened?
Thanks.

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    From:  richard@xxxxxxxxxxx
    Reply-To:  Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
    <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To:  midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject:  Re: Call iSeries program from C# program
    Date:  Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:02:59 -0600
    >Probably true if the iSeries program requires parameters :-)
    >
    >Even if parms are not used I think you need to define them and pass
    >something when calling ExecuteNonQuery, even if it's blanks you're
    >passing.
    >
    >Glad it's working.
    >
    >Regards,
    >Richard Schoen
    >RJS Software Systems Inc.
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    >message: 5
    >date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 12:34:08 -0600
    >from: "Bob O." <otis_the_cat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    >subject: Re: Call iSeries program from C# program
    >
    >    It didn't like not having any parameters built for the
    >    "ExecuteNonQuery()".  I put in a null value and WhaLa!
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