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As one could see in the original message, the *SIGNOFF is indicated!  I
was thinking about a parameter of the logon-userid but cannot figure out
which to change.  The only possible values here are *SIGNOFF or *SAME.

>==>
>job xxxx/xxxx/xxx started on 22/01/002 at 09:08:58 in subsystem SBSNAME

>in QGPL.Job entered system on 22/01/02 at 09: Message Queue xxxx is
>allocated to another job. Initial program ended and *SIGNOFF specified
>for initial menu.
>
>press enter to continue.
>
>==>
Patrick Goovaerts
pgoovaerts@pandora.be
TEL: 0032-3-6472715
GSM:0498610325



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Van: java400-l-admin@midrange.com [mailto:java400-l-admin@midrange.com]
Namens Evan Harris
Verzonden: dinsdag 22 januari 2002 19:47
Aan: java400-l@midrange.com
Onderwerp: Re: End WebFacing application


Patrick

This seems to mirror the green screen behaviour that occurs when the
users initial program does not have an explicit signoff command. This
may have been done to allow users to call the initial program from a
command line (developer convenience/lack of intelligent security) but in
any case, the subsequent quick fix to add some security and remove user
access to system menus (as pointed out elsewhere) is to alter the user
profile to have *SIGNOFF as the initial menu value. This ensures that
when the initial program has ended (i.e. application ends) the job is
then forced to signoff.

The fix is to either alter the current initial program to have an
explicit SIGNOFF command, or (if your current program cannot be altered
for some
reason) create a brand new new initial program that calls the current
program and then does a sign off when it completes.

I think this should fix your problem.

Regards
Evan Harris

>Hi,
>
>When we quit a WebFacing application, we get a 'signoff'-screen in our
>web-browser as follows:
>
>==>
>job xxxx/xxxx/xxx started on 22/01/002 at 09:08:58 in subsystem SBSNAME

>in QGPL.Job entered system on 22/01/02 at 09: Message Queue xxxx is
>allocated to another job. Initial program ended and *SIGNOFF specified
>for initial menu.
>
>press enter to continue.
>
>==>
>Also the activated VT-job stay's active.
>
>Wat I would like is to return to the page from which the application is

>loaded and to end the active VT-job.
>
>
>Patrick Goovaerts
>IT/Clipper Support nv


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