I use the Retrieve Network Attributes (QWCRNETA) API.  You need to pass it a
Network Field Attribute value of SYSNAME.

Look at OS/400 Work Management APIs V4R4, SC41-5878-03 for more information.

Regards,

Gerry

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> Is there an easy way (like an information data structure) to get the
> system name where the program is running?
>  
>  
> Thanks..
>  
> Mike Silvers
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