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  • Subject: Re: How to control users for a particular application
  • From: boothm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 15:29:06 GMT

What would happen if you broke the job apart and had the contact take 
place via dataque? That way the user's program is removed from the X25 
connection.  Also, as I understand X25 if you use the dataque program to 
connect then connection schedules might be made a lot more flexible.

Just a thought.
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"nan pat" <seedrp@hotmail.com>
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04/16/2000 01:52 AM
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Hi  Every body ,

I have a problem and I thought  its a high time I should refer this to 
Gurus 
and fundus  out  here ..

We  have a X25 connection through which we connect to the Networks at our 
principle in Germany.

Its a costly affairs , so we have alloted  time to each 
departments.However 
, We are not able to monitor them effeciently.

I was  thinking about

    a> writng a CL/RPG  program where by I can read what a
       particular  user/Workstaion is doing , and if he is using
       that particaular  application(The one which is on X25 line)
       beyond his stipulated time , send him a breakmessage  and
       close the application.

    b> Alternatevely , Loggging  in the time ,user starts and quits
       the application on X25  line. Finally totalling the total time
       he was using it at the end of the day ,and giving the reports
       for accounts to sort the matter.


However , to accomplish this , I need a  command by which  I can retrieve 
the  job a user/workstaion is performing at any given moment of 
time.WRKACTJOB and other commands I know of ,only  gives info on Display 
mode or print mode ,  and not in  Outfile  mode.

  So how do i get  the  info  ?

Secondly , If  i keep  this program  active for the whole of working time 
, 
Iam not sure how much its going to eat CPU percentage and my  CPU  too 
!!!!!

Can you  guys put  some  light  on  these  or  alternatevely  suggest me 
some other options


Thanks  in advance

dajiba
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