Create CL procedure and bind them to your RPG program to get the values you
want is the simplest way. The pure RPG solution would be to use System
API's.

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Alan Shore <AlanShore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi guys
I need to retrieve some of the network attributes (SYSNAME for example)
from within RPG programs and/or service programs
As mentioned in a prior e-mail, its been a LOOONNNNGGG exasperating day,
and my mind is not working (somehow that doesn't surprise anyone)
What's the best way to do this?

Thanks for any and all responses



Alan Shore
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