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I know there is a signoff command.  I am trying to implement an "Off" command.  
This command
has been on our system for years.  Basically, you would type "off" and it would 
do a signoff.  Well,
we do a lot of passthroughs, so I thought I'd be smart and I put an ENDPASTHR 
followed by a
MONMSG CPF0000 followed by a SIGNOFF.

Works great when called.  Call OFF.  Okay, so at one time a CMD was made for 
it, so you can
just type Off, and you are either endpasthr'ed, or signed off depending on how 
you go there.

Now, the problem is when I run the command Off, I get signed off, regardless 
how I got there.  If
I qualify the command with the library, it does what it's supposed to.  T/OFF

I have searched for a Off CMD higher in my library list (DSPOBJD OFF *CMD) but 
it doesn't
show any.

Is Off a S/36 command or something?  I'm like totally confused by this.

Regards,

Jim Langston

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