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  • Subject: Re: Is there a answer for this?
  • From: jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 20:19:24 -0500


>Problem:
>Someone in the Telesales department shuts down there AS/400 session
without
>properly signing off the system, when this occurs that session
>will consume more than 65% of the CPU unless the job is manually ended.
>Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions to combat this problem? Our
>system is at V4R4...
>Thanks in advance,
>Tom Kennedy


Oh, Oh,  let me guess this one!
Do the menus in your shop look something like this?
I call this one "The Light Dimmer"
It gets REAL good at "Going to AGAIN" real quick if someone powers off the
tube.

PGM
blah blah blah
DCLF   DISPLAY

MONMSG   CPF0000  GOTO AGAIN

AGAIN:
SNDRCVF   DISPLAY
blah blah blah

If option = 1  do
call xxx
IF  option = 2  do
call yyy

yada yada yada

goto again
ENDPGM

John Carr

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