I don't think you can get away with not signing on to the AS400 but this is
what I do to simplify the process....

I have an initial CL program to call in my user profile which issues the
STRCODE command based on which Device ID I'm signing on to.  Whenever I
start this particular session and enter my username and password, STRCODE
fires up.  

You could even record a client access macro to enter the user name and
password but that kind of defeats the purpose of security in the first
place....  although if all it does is run STRCODE there isn't much that your
_average_ user that happened to get into your PC could do.  



- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Brault" <stevenbrault@hotmail.com>
To: <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 5:46 PM
Subject: STRCODE automation


> Hi,
>
> We are attempting to automate the SRTCODE process on the AS/400 (V5R1) to
> enable CL and CMD Prompting during the edit session.
>
> Currently we need to (via Clent Access)
> 1. start an AS/400 session
> 2. issue the STRCODE command with an IP Address
>
> Is there a way to automate this via Client Access or within the WDT400
> package on the PC.
>
> I can not see the mandated reason for each developer being forced to
signon
> to the AS400 to start their STRCODE session. I understand it is only for
> Prompting CL and Commands, But why should the developer have to signon to
> the AS400 to start this process...
>
> Does anyone have any Ideas???
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve Brault
> Technical Consultant
> The e-100 Group


Jim Sneddon
AS400 RPG Programmer
Allstate Ticketing
jsneddon@allstateticketing.com
www.showtickets.com

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