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Workstations get allocated to a subsystem and get a signon display if
there is a workstation entry matching the name and type set to *SIGNON

Check that the the subsystem with the *SIGNON entry has an entry for
C0* and that the device name definitely is C0*.

Note that If the "other" subsystem has an entry for *ALL at *SIGNON
you results will be unpredictable.

Vary off the worjstation and vary it on again so that it gets
allocated to a subsystem, hopefully the correct one. If it is the
"wrong" subsystem you should see the status of the device alter to
varied on instead of Signon.


On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 7:16 AM, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Currently, both work station entries are set to *SIGNON.  I did have
one at *SIGNON and the other at *ENTER.  Didn't seem to make any
difference.

John McKee


Regards
Evan Harris
http://www.auctionitis.co.nz

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