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midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>   1. Determine when a user signs on and off. (as400tech)
>
>date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 10:38:24 -0600
>
>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. 


I'm _way_ behind in reading these lists, but after getting through a number of 
digests and seeing replies to your question, I've yet to see any mention of job 
accounting. Why not just turn it on and retrieve the start/stop times for your 
interactive jobs from the job accounting journal?

Tom Liotta


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