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> Subject: RE: [U2][UV] Synonym Accounts
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> ""WHO" only tell
This is exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you very much.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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""WHO" only tells you what directory you are in,
I've never seen a way to tell you what account you logged to."
really dumb question time What is the difference between an account
and a directory ???
other then a directory dosn't have to be an account ?
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oneway... but not sure if it's advised...
call iamwho(@who)
subroutine iamwho(whoiam)
whoiam='not who you think'
return
then at tcl
who
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"WHO" only tells you what directory you are in,
I've never seen a way to tell you what account you logged to.
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There is a command called "IAM" in universe that does that. So on the
TEST account you can create a VOC paragraph called TEST.SYN and put PA
:@AM: IAM TEST.SYN
That paragraph would only run when you logged to TEST.SYN, it wouldn't
change anything if you logged to just TEST
That might work.
-D
Try the UniVerse command "IAM TEST.SYN"
HTH
Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald & Long, Inc.
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Subject: [U2][UV] Synonym Accou
> Is there a way to set up a synonym account in UniVerse. Say I have an
> account called TEST and the path to the account is /home/TEST. I want
> to create an account called TEST.SYN who's path is also /home/TEST. I
> have figured out if I edit a record in UV.ACCOUNT called TEST.SYN and
> put /