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        Hey All, 

        I have a program written for Unix, and Win/95.  In both 
enviroments I am able to use the SIG Handlers to identify when some 
requests that the job(program) be aborted (CTL + C).  This allows me 
to do a simi-gracefull exit.

        Well, on the AS/400 a simular type thing might be a endjob() issued
by the system operator, or a support specialist.  However, I can not get 
the ILE/C program to regognize the event in anyway, no matter how long I set
the delay on the cancel, or rather it is the job or sus-system that I 
cancel. 

        This should be simple SIGnal Handling but I am rapidly gainning more
gray hairs over this one than it is worth !!  Can someone please tell me 
what I am missing ??  I would be happy to send sample code to anyone who 
thinks they can help !!

        Jeff Silberberg 
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