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| + | **This page is under development.** | ||
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| + | ====== General Questions and Answers ====== | ||
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| + | **Note to Readers**: | ||
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| + | **Note to posters**: | ||
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| + | ===== General ===== | ||
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| + | === My PCOMM Session is either extremely slow or non responsive to input. === | ||
| + | PCOMM is extremely sensitive to other NON KEYBOARD devices such as barcode scanners and other Human Input Devices in Windows. | ||
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| + | === My outqueue doesn' | ||
| + | You can confirm this by going into wrkoutq, look for your printer outqueue and see if a writer is associated with it. If you do not see anything, go to a command line and type in strrmtwtr (START REMOTE WRITER)", | ||
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| + | === What is the lowest OS/400 level the program CUSTSAVE saves down to? === | ||
| + | V3R2 | ||
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| + | === Suppress Form Type mismatch message. === | ||
| + | To suppress the message, enter command: < | ||
| + | CHGWTR WTR(HP4) FORMTYPE(*SAME *NOMSG) | ||
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| + | === What is a data queue? === | ||
| + | Data queues, which are a type of OS/400 system object, are used to communicate and store data used by several programs either within a job or between jobs. Multiple jobs can send or receive data from a single queue. | ||
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| + | === When using FTP, it doesn’t prompt me for a user id. === | ||
| + | Your FTP user session has timed out. The default time out for an FTP session is five minutes. Simply start the transfer procedure above over again. | ||
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| + | === Restore an object on AS/400 === | ||
| + | RSTOBJ OBJ(*ALL) < | ||
| + | SAVLIB(FMG) < | ||
| + | DEV(*SAVF) < | ||
| + | SAVF(FMG/ | ||
| + | MBROPT(*ALL) < | ||
| + | ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) < | ||
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| + | use dspobj to look at whats in object | ||
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| + | === How do I move the macros and soft fonts to the AS/400? === | ||
| + | A. There are two most commonly used methods of transferring PC files to the AS/400. For users of client-access, | ||
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| + | · Position the mouse pointer over the My Computer icon and right click the mouse. | ||
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| + | · From the right click menu, select Map Network Drive. | ||
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| + | · Once at the Map Network Drive window, select the drive that you wish to assign to the shared folder in the Drive prompt. | ||
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| + | · From the same Map Network Drive window, at the Path prompt enter the path name of the FORMFMG folder in the following format. Next select the OK button \\systemname\QDLS\FORMFMG | ||
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| + | · At this point a mapped drive to the AS/400 should be established. You should be able to simply drag and drop your forms from your current directory to your shared folder on the AS/400 from windows explorer. Non client-access users need to use FTP to transfer their forms to the AS/400. The procedures to do so are outlined below. | ||
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| + | · Log into the AS/400 as QSECOFR and issue the following command to ensure that the FTP server is currently running: | ||
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| + | STRTCPSVR *FTP | ||
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| + | · From the PC choose the start button from the task bar and select run. | ||
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| + | · When the run form appears, type : | ||
| + | Command | ||
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| + | · Press the enter key. | ||
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| + | · From the DOS prompt, change to the directory containing the forms and soft fonts. | ||
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| + | · Follow the ftp underlined script below to send the files from the PC to the 400: | ||
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| + | C: | ||
| + | ftp> open system name | ||
| + | user: qsecofr | ||
| + | password: password | ||
| + | ftp> type binary | ||
| + | ftp> put c: | ||
| + | ftp> quit | ||
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| + | === I would like to include a command in the startup IPL sequence to submit the engine. How do I do this? Moreover what program do I call to end the engine? === | ||
| + | To include a command in the startup IPL sequence program the following command in the QSTRUP command language program: | ||
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| + | SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(FMG/ | ||
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