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Albert, Jill,

I'll guess that the two of you are speaking of the same utility even though
you called it by slightly different names and, so, yes!  I would very much
appreciate it if either of you would be so kind to send the source for that
to me.  

Will I need the article to understand how to put the pieces together?

Thanks!

- Dan Bale

-----Original Message-----
From: Jill Gallagher [mailto:jmg1@ix.netcom.com]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 12:38 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: RE: Start/End Copy Screen

Dan,

Sorry it took so long, but I couldn't find the magazine I was looking for.
In the March 1996 issue of Midrange Computing there is the source for a
Display User Screen Utility.  I use it here for supervisors to work with
their people on problems.  You see the screen in it's entirety and can
update it using cmd 5.  The only drawback is that the users screen you are
watching blinks when you refresh.  If you can't find a copy of the article,
let me know and I'll send you the source.

Jill

-----Original Message-----
From: York, Albert [mailto:albert.york@nissan-usa.com]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 1:20 PM
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: Start/End Copy Screen


I wrote an article for Midrange Computing a few years ago explaining how to
do this with a break handling program and data queues. I created a utility
called DSPINTJOB (display interactive jobs) which lists active users and
allows you to display their screen and then use F5 to refresh.

If you are interested in trying this I will send you the source.

Albert

> -----Original Message-----
> 
> "Bale, Dan" wrote:
> > 
> > I seem to remember a few months ago on this list a discussion of a
> > "copy-screen"-type function that allowed User#1 to see User#2's screen
> AND
> > WATCH KEYSTROKE BY KEYSTROKE.  I believe there was an API involved.
> > 
> > Anybody remember?  I tried searching the archives, but came up empty.
> I'd
> > be happy to look there again if someone could come up with the keywords.
> > 
> > TIA
> > - Dan Bale
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