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Scott, Thanks Scott. I'll give this one a try. It's past time for me to learn how to use dataq's anyway ;-) Terry > message: 7 > date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 11:01:56 -0600 (CST) > from: Scott Klement <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > subject: Re: Determine when a user signs on and off. > > > We have a data queue attached to exit point QIBM_QWT_JOBNOTIFY. Whenever > a > new job is created on the system, an entry is added to this data queue. > > We have a never-ending-program that sits and waits for entries on teh > data > queue. Each time one is received, it retrieves the attributes of that > job, and if it's an interactive job, we know that someone signed on or > off. (It tells you if it's a start or end of a job) > > --- > Scott Klement http://www.scottklement.com > > On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, as400tech@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Greetings List, > > > > I have a controller at one of our division wanting to know when his > > employees sign on and off the system. The only idea I have right now on > > how to do this is to scan the job log for a date range and look for the > > appropriate CPF codes. Does any have a better idea on how this might be > > accomplished? We have a 720 running V5R3. > > > > > >
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