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Sorry, didn't mean to come off mad at you; just your Dilbertesque
management.
But Al Barsa's suggestion did work for me.  That 132 thingy.  If nothing
else I did verify that for you.  What VRM are you?

Rob Berendt
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6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
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These are tightly controlled systems. Telnet between systems is not
allowed and every user profile has to be justified and approved.

In some cases, I am not allowed to sign on to more than one session at a
time.

I appreciate your suggestions but you are not telling me anything I don't
already know about using telnet and creating special user profiles.

You are not answering the question I asked and then you get mad at me.

Albert

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I guess we hesitate to offer any more suggestions because your
management
may quickly come up with an ideal to squelch that also.  :-)
1 - Must use STRPASTHR and not TELNET.
2 - Cannot create user profiles.
Hopefully you were just trying to avoid cancelling the whole job and
management wasn't coming up with yet another sadistic idea to mess with
you.
So I guess you're stuck with
1-Cancelling the job
2 - Just signing on as regular and quickly entering a SIGNOFF
ENDCNN(*YES)
or ENDPASTHR.


Rob Berendt
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Unfortunately, I don't have that option. I can't create additional user
profiles.

Albert

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You could replace that ENDPASTHR with
SIGNOFF ENDCNN(*YES)
That works for both ending a telnet, and for ending a STRPASTHR
session.
We do a
CRTDUPOBJ OBJ(SIGNOFF) FROMLIB(QSYS) OBJTYPE(*CMD) NEWOBJ(ET)
CHGCMDDFT CMD(ET) NEWDFT('ENDCNN(*YES)')
So ET can "go home".


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We have a profile that does nothing but try an ENDPASTHR and, if that
doesn't work, a SIGNOFF.

rob@xxxxxxxxx 02/27/2007 11:03:35 AM >>>
Not that I can think of.  If you used telnet you could do an Attn,
then
an
option 99.

Note:  That was Attn, not SysReq.

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On some occasions I have used passthrough to connect to a system only
to
find out hat I can't sign on for one reason or another. Is there a way
to
end the passthrough session from the signon screen and return to the
original system without completely ending your job? System request
doesn't
do anything.

Thanks,

Albert

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