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| Subject: | [nv-l] [FWK ] LCF_DUPL_ADDRESS | 
| From: | Helder Garcia <helder@vanguard-it.com.br> | 
| Date: | Wed, 13 Nov 2002 13:57:33 -0300 | 
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Did anyone have success in using the environment variables LCF_DUPL_* ?
Its supposed to these variables to be set when there is already an endpoint
with the same label than the one in INITIAL login.
I've been trying (perl script)
$ENV{'LCF_DUPL_ADDRESS'}
$ENV{LCF_DUPL_ADDRESS}
$LCF_DUPL_ADDRESS
and the same to LCF_DUPL_OBJECT.
Always have these variables empty (not set), even with an obvious duplicate
label login showed by epmgrlog.
The script is doing just a simple write to a log file.
Thanks in advance,
--
Helder Garcia
Systems Engineer
VANguard
http://www.vanguard-it.com.br
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