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  • Subject: RE: Inactivity Timer - DAVID PLEASE READ THIS IN DETAIL
  • From: Bob Crothers <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 06:57:54 -0000
  • Organization: Cornerstone Communications, LLC

Al,

Why don't you just put it on a web site?  Then whoever wants it, can 
download it.  Those who don't want it, don't have to download?

If you do not have a web site you can easily use, I will volunteer 
ours.  Just send me the file.  I will put it on our site and post the 
URL to the list.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From:   Al Barsa, Jr. [SMTP:barsa2@ibm.net]
Sent:   Wednesday, March 24, 1999 12:31 AM
To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject:        RE: Inactivity Timer - DAVID PLEASE READ THIS IN DETAIL

At 05:11 PM 3/23/99 -0600, you wrote:
>       Instead of having *ENDJOB for the Inactive job message queue system
>value, QINACTMSGQ, you could create a message queue called say, 
INACTIVE,
>and have a perpetually running job which monitors the queue for 
messages in
>the queue with an ID of CPI1126.  The message data in the message 
will
>contain the job name, user and number.  Since interactive jobs 
usually have
>the device name as the job name, you could have your program end jobs 
which
>are not from the devices you want and leave the jobs from devices you 
like
>alone.
>
I published the source of how to handle this problem in my "Concepts 
and
Examples IV" presentation that in did at COMMON circa 1993.  I could
publish the code on the list (when I'm home, next week), but the 
attachment
will not be trivial in size.  The example was 14 pages (by memory) of 
code
typed single space.  I will also have to convert it from Text 
Management/38
(effective word processing for the graphically challenged) to MS Word, 
as
the converted Text Management/38 file will not convert cleanly into 
e-mail
(formatting problems).

If anyone wants this, please e-mail me over the weekend.  David, 
please
grant the permission to pass this (relatively large [in truth I have 
no
idea how big]) file to the list.

Al




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