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Hi,
After I login to Unidata, is there a way to know who is logged in and
which account?
Thanks,
Savita Chauhan
IT SW Process Coord
Central Texas College
(254)526-1754
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At the UniData prompt try these commands: WHERE, GETUSER, MYSELF
In BASIC and paragraphs you can use a number of @ variables, e.g. @LOGNAME
and @WHO
HTH,
Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald Long, Inc.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chauhan,
Tony,
Monday, September 12, 2005, 12:40:36 PM, you wrote:
TG Hi Dave. Of course said simple but if it's too simple it may not achieve
TG goals your client has in mind. You may want to verify their goals and
TG budget, and exactly what simple really means.
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