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  • Subject: Keeping a user job quser live
  • From: John Bussert <jbussert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 15:23:51 -0500

Hi All,

I have a situation where a client has the system value for timing out a
use job after 20 minuites of inactivity.  That  works great for
interactive jobs, but on ODBC jobs that may not have that activity, the
odbc connection drops.  Unfortunatlly the PC does not know or care about
this and the application runs (we have no control over this app - 3rd
party), and the data that we were supposed to get, we don't.

Our plan is to change it to use java messaging instead, but is there a
way to have an individual job have a different time out than the system
value?  I have not seen one anywhere I've looked.

Thanks

john

John Bussert
jbussert@swiftorder.com
847-289-8339
Swift Technologies, Inc.
www.swiftorder.com

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