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  • Subject: Re: ending jobs normally
  • From: "Bernard Burchell" <burchelb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 21:25:33 +1000

Title: ending jobs normally
Have a look at our 'Remote View' tool which allows you to look at and take control of users' sessions.  It can be downloaded here www.precosis.com.au .
 
With this you can see a list of everyone signed on.  Then go into each screen and press F3.  It will back them out gracefully with a normal job end.
 
Bernard Burchell
Precosis Pty Ltd
-----Original Message-----
From: ddetz@zinccorp.com <ddetz@zinccorp.com>
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 1:33 PM
Subject: ending jobs normally

We have a situation that users are leaving their terminals on while in JDE.  This is causing us to get a "Batch in Use" error.  To make a long story short, we have to mannually go in and get these batches posted and deal w/ the GL etc. etc.  

How do we get these users off "normally" before they get kicked off when our backup starts at 02:00.  Our backup endsbs *immed so this ends their jobs w/ a code 50 - jobs ended abnormally.  This holds the last batch they were in and keeps it "in use". 

Is their some "kind" command to end their jobs w/o just cutting them off?  

TIA

Dawn L. Detz
System Administrator
Zinc Corporation of America
300 Frankfort Road
Monaca, PA  15061-2295
ddetz@zinccorp.com


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