Bill,

Sorry I forgot to get back to you on this.  I only have easy access to reply
to this list on a Friday and my last couple of Fridays have been a bit
hectic ...

FILEMAP was what I was thinking about.  Fundamentally a UniData account is
defined by a VOC file.  Yes, you can create a pointer to another VOC just
like it was a file, but this is pretty rare.  The first entry in the FILEMAP
output for a process is likely to be the VOC for the account they initially
logged into.

Yes, its a bit slow because it goes off and interrupts the udt process,
asking it to provide the details which are then displayed.

Hope the solution you have works OK.

On the SAVE-LIST thing, I was going to suggest you look at replacing
SAVE.LIST instead, because I'm pretty sure that in ECLTYPE 'p' the '-' to
'.' translation happens before the VOC is hit.  However, someone else
suggested that this morning already.

Cheers,

Ken

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Haskett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 17 March 2006 5:47 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [U2] [UD] Determine path logged on users are in
>
> I was very polite but couldn't get the desired information (what
> path/account a user is logged into) with PORT.STATUS using
> the FILEMAP, or
> CALL.STACK keywords (they took awhile to return an answer).

> I wrote:

> > I'm pretty sure PORT.STATUS will give you what you need if
> > you ask it nicely.
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