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fyi,
I tested my "batch job that opens a dspf is
not interactive in the eyes of cfint" theory.
Conclusion: You cant fool
cfint!
I will spare you all the gory details. Basically, I ran
a cpu consuming dspf pgm on 5 5250 display stations from both batch and
interactive jobs on a server model 170. In both modes, the pgm started out
well but then cfint became aware that there was some interactive computing going
on and it lowered the boom.
Now if I could only find a
system where I could test my "hook the sept and intercept the calls to data
mgmt" theory ...
Steve Richter
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