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 NNETOCNUMS()
 Determines all of the stations where a user is logged in
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 Syntax

     NNETOCNUMS([<cUser>]) --> cStationList

     Netware: 2.2 and 3.11

 Argument

     <cUser>  Designates the name of an object of the type user. The default
     value specifies the logged in user.

 Returns

     NNETOCNUMS() returns a character string where each byte represents a
     station number.

 Description

     NOVELL NET OPEN CONNECTION NUMBERS
     With the help of this function you can determine on how many stations,
     and on which stations, an object of the type user is logged into the
     network.  This always relates to the default file server.

     The station numbers are returned as a character string; each byte
     represents a station number.  This character string works very well with
     CA-Clipper Tools string functions, such as CHARSORT(), CHARREM(), etc..

     If no user name is specified, the function returns the numbers for all
     stations that are logged in under the same name as the station being
     used.  This corresponds to a call of NNETOCNUMS(NNETWHOAMI()).

 Note

     .  Console privileges are required to determine the station
        number of another user.

 Example

     Determine the station numbers where JIM is logged in:

     cVar  :=  NNETOCNUMS("JIM")
     FOR I = 1 TO LEN(cVar)
        ? ASC(SUBSTR(cVar, I, 1))               // Station numbers
     NEXT I

See Also: NNETSETSRV() NNETSTANUM() NNETCOPRIV() NNETSPRVSR()

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