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Dumb question:

Why can't you just assign an init pgm to the usrprf; in it place the sbs
switching criteria, then do a simple tfrjob to whatever sbs you choose??

Don in DC metro......
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On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Gary Feinstein wrote:

> Yes, I suppose that will work.  He would have to make the susbsystem
> entry type in QINTER WRKSTNTYPE(*ALL) AT(*ENTER).  I had a similar
> problem a while ago.  I didn't want any users signing back onto the
> system when the backup was running.  After bumping all users off the
> system, I revoked authority to the subsystem so that only I could get
> access.  Last step of backup was to grant authority again. 
> Gary
> 
> boothm@ibm.net wrote:
> > 
> > I>> The only way to do that is is to do a transfer job upon initial
> > >>sign-on.  I have had the same problem of trying to keep users out of
> > >>QINTER without letting them even sign-on.  This is a constraint using
> > >>TCP-IP.
> > 
> > I get stuff wrong sometimes, but if I understand what you've said here,
> > this is what I did (with much help from the folks on this list, btw):   I
> > created a subsystem named "OUTSIDE" and all tcp/ip logins come into that
> > subsystem.  From there we let them go on to other things, but they don't
> > get into QINTER until after they are logged in.
> > 
> > --
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> > boothm@ibm.net
> (Cut Snip Paste)
> I need to place a particular userid's interactive job in a particular
> subsystem besides QINTER when they sign on.  This user 
> connects via TCP/IP which means I don't get a consistent
> workstation ID.
> 
> What is the best method to do this?  TFRJOB from an initial
> CL program?
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