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..and while we're brainstorming...it would also be nice to override the 
QMAXSGNACN in the user profile instead of having the system value control all 
profiles.

Todd Kidwell (Netstar)
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>>> Chris Bipes <chris.bipes@cross-check.com> 12/21/00 10:19AM >>>

Not a bad suggestion, but I would like to be able to override at the user
level.  So user profile would have something like:
Max Sessions: (*sysval or 1 - 99)

We have multiple occurrences of devices attached via protocol converters
running under the same user profile the basically reads the phony screen and
dumps to a data queue.  I would like to restrict general users to 1 session,
programmers to a few, and production devices to hundreds.  Ok so we have
about 49 under one profile, 21 under a another, 3 under a another.  Each
application has a unique profile to run a unique initial program.

>>> MacWheel99@aol.com [mailto:MacWheel99@aol.com] 12/21/00 2:37AM >>>

[The QLMTDEVSSN] WRKSYSVAL is either 0 - only one session to a customer 
or 1 - unlimited sessions to each user.

I think that if IBM made this a 2 digit value & allowed something like 5 ...

meaning a user can have up to 5 concurrent sessions, this would be so much 
more useful when we have folks with multi-session devices, or tech support 
folks visiting different places but then we could have some reasonable limit

instead of one or no limit.

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