/* $DOC$ $NAME$ ft_NWUID() $CATEGORY$ NetWare $ONELINER$ Return the current Novell NetWare User ID $SYNTAX$ ft_NWUID( [ ] ) -> cUid $ARGUMENTS$ is a connection number, or logical station number, to find a userid for. Under NetWare 286, this number can be from 1 to 100. Under NetWare 386, 1-250. If not supplied, ft_NWUID() defaults to the current connection (i.e., the connection running the application). $RETURNS$ A string containing the userid, or "login name." The maximum length of this string, as defined by current versions of Novell NetWare, is 48 characters. $DESCRIPTION$ ft_NWUID() returns the current NetWare userid, or "login name." This is useful for implementing security or audit trail procedures within your programs. There is no simple way a user can "fool" this function into retrieving an incorrect value, provided a NetWare shell is loaded. This function requires ft_int86() and ft_NWLStat() This function does NOT test for the existence of the NetWare shell. The behavior is undefined if no shell is loaded. You'll usually get garbage. This function has not been tested on NetWare 386. $EXAMPLES$ ? "I am:", ft_NWUID() FOR x := 1 TO 100 cUid := ft_NWUID( x ) IF ! Empty( cUid ) ? Str( x, 3 ), cUid ENDIF NEXT $END$ */