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I did think of ending QINTER but my concern with that was what the user might be in the middle of when the subsystem comes down. Using HLDCMNDEV frees up files for saves, keeps them in the same program, and locks their program from further input. Once RLSCMNDEV is issued they are able to continue along as if nothing happened. It just seems like HLDCMNDEV is a cleaner way of doing it. If lots of people are ending QINTER before doing a save then perhaps that is something I should look into. Maybe I'm being too cautious... It's hard to believe there's no way to output device names to a file. There has to be a command that let's me do TO(*FILE) on a device list. -Bill >message: 7 >date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:15:26 -0400 >from: "Paul Morgan" <pmorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >subject: Re: SAVLIB & SAVCHGOBJ ... > >Bill, > >Have you considered just shutting down the QINTER subsystem while you do >your saves? Why track individual users and their devices? > >Paul
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