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  @myname WSID 25
  @myname WSID 25
  @myname PRINTER OKIDATA
  @myname PRINTER OKIDATA
@UserName may also be used to override the windows [[environmental variable]] [[UserName]] in the [[Login_Name$]] [[internal function]].


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Revision as of 15:44, 10 April 2013

The Login_Name$ internal function contains the operating system user login name. This can also be set with LOGIN_NAME$("newname").

The priority of the LOGIN_NAME variable setting is:

1) BR startup parameter (@name)
2) Windows 95/NT or Unix login name
3) BRCONFIG.SYS "LOGIN_NAME name" statement

These alternatives support the assignment of login name in all models. This can significantly simplify the tailoring of BRCONFIG.SYS files through use of the @name statement prefix. Instead of having to place a separate BRCONFIG.SYS file on each client system, the client's could specify the login name of the user, and a common BRCONFIG.SYS file could contain the custom statements for all users, beginning the custom statements with @name for each login name. For example:

BR  @myname  run menu

BRCONFIG.SYS includes:

@myname WSID 25
@myname PRINTER OKIDATA

@UserName may also be used to override the windows environmental variable UserName in the Login_Name$ internal function.