On 10 Jul 2013 14:41, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero wrote:
Seems like that blog is not very well indexed on google. I spent 2
hours googling QDSPSIGNINF and didn't find it, nor did results from
the archive come up. <<SNIP>>
  Arguably Google did well, because that search token is not a /word/ 
for which variants [a la "Did you mean...?"] are likely to be coded or 
easily /learned/ by the search engine.  Discernment of intent can be a 
problem, for subtleties of possible errors in a niche vernacular.
  Perhaps I should have informed in my reply, that I had /corrected/ 
the "Subject:" and that I had left the incorrect /spelling/ of the 
system value name in the quoted text [just as I did above].  All of the 
references in my reply were to the actual [vs that misspelled] sysval 
name QDSPSGNINF.  FWiW, I successfully had used the actual system value 
name as a search token for a Google web search.  I made no mention of 
the original spelling error because I thought it was just a simple 
transcription error not worth noting.  Sorry.  Ugh! The archives even 
failed to properly thread my reply:
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201307/threads.html#00202
  FWiW: I had purposely included the corrected system value name 
QDSPSGNINF in my reply-text along with the parameter name DSPSGNINF [for 
the CHGUSRPRF] specifically for searching, but unfortunately I had 
incorrectly referenced DSPSGNINF(*YES) in a context where 
DSPSGNINF(*SYSVAL) was intended.  I noticed the error immediately after 
posting, but chose not to post a correction; I am doing so here.  Of 
course, a User Profile defined with DSPSGNINF(*YES) should have the 
Signon Information screen displayed _irrespective_ the value of 
QDSPSGNINF :-)  So... the *corrected* quote from that message follows 
the link to that message:
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201307/msg00204.html
"For the *USRPRF defined with DSPSGNINF(*SYSVAL), for which the Signon 
Information screen will be displayed due to QDSPSGNINF=1"
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