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  • Subject: RE: Controlled ENDJOB of Interactive Pgm
  • From: "Bale, Dan" <DBale@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 17:36:40 -0400

The thing about using SHTDN is that the opcode must be executed _while_ the
*CNTRLD portion of the ENDJOB is still timing down to zero.  Ain't gonna
happen when the user has disappeared (nobody there to press a function key,
the display is sitting on an EXFMT or READ opcode).  Yeah, I know, pretty
useless, eh?

I am unfamiliar with how ENDJOB affects the *PSSR, though.  Perhaps someone
else on the list can educate us on this.

- Dan Bale

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Coleman, Katherine [SMTP:KColeman@kmart.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 3:34 PM
> To:   'RPG400-L@midrange.com'
> Subject:      Controlled ENDJOB of Interactive Pgm
> 
> We are reducing our inactive "time out" system value and want to do some
> controlled shut down processing in an interactive job.  All I have read
> says
> the ENDJOB done on a timeout is *CNTLRD not *IMMED.  But we do not seem to
> be getting the opportunity to use the SHTDN op code or *PSSR.  Any
> advice???
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