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Justin -

I also believe that there is no way to prevent PWRDWNSYS from completing its' 
appointed rounds.  However, you could add a CL exit program to the 
QIBM_QWC_PWRDWNSYS exit point which sends a *INQ message to some message queue 
(yours?  QSYSOPR?) and waits for a response before continuing.  This way, if 
your boss accidentally hits 'enter' rather than F3, you could simply let the 
message sit on the message queue without responding to it if you REALLY didn't 
want to PWRDWNSYS.

HTH,

Steve




Justin wrote:

"If a user were to take the PWRDWNSYS command from a command line, just smack
enter to take defaults (controlled/30 minutes I think) - is there ANY way to
cancel that, or does it have to do its thing all the way through?"




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