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James, > Well, I was under the impression that my "sentinel" job > would have to recognize and get rid of orphaned jobs, and > that there wasn't a way to have the application recognize > when it had been orphaned. It this is for inactivity timeouts, beware the MAXRCD method is only effective while your application is active. If a user has access to other displays (eg spool file displays or whatever), you have lost control. The dspf timeout or dtaq technique is useful (IMHO) for things like auto-refresh and a timeout for things like putting up a message but wanting to take a default action if the user does not reply within a given time constraint. For more general inactivity as you seem to be implying, consider the system value for inactivity. While this is system global in nature, you can use a break-handling pgm on the QINACTMSGQ to decide on a more intelligent level what action to take, based on the user or device name or time of day or whatever. Doug
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