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>I have a problem with ddm connections. When any user uses ddm connection, the
session seems to be active  although the >user ends his work about ddm and
starts any other pgm . Session only ends when user sign off , run rclrsc command
or >change the DDM Conversation parameter to "*DROP" with chgjob.
>When I lookup job definition of any active job I see DDM Conversation is *KEEP
by default.
>I want that parameter to be *DROP by default but I couldn't find where I can
change.


I beleive u have answered your own question - before calling your program which
opens the DDMFile, do a CHGJOB DDMCNV(*DROP) which should close down the
connection
when the file is closed. Or have I missed the point?

The time taken to initiate the connection is not too quick so keeping the
connection up
as long as possible is prferable.
It would be qute useful if there was a timeout function so that during a quiet
period, the connection would close automatically.

Mike


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