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Doug,

The routing procedure will only work for the database servers, however
controlling your on line (interactive) sessions by user is reasonably
easy. It requires you to set up the subsystems as needed, then create a
routing program that when the user signs on figures out which subsystem
they should be in and re-routes the session to that subsystem. Total time
to set it up is about 4 hours along with testing and initial support. Best
yet does not require downtime and can be implemented in the middle of the
day without interrupting any one. As new sessions come on line they go
where they should. Existing sessions have to restart but that usually
happens overnight anyway.

If you are a COMMON member and attended one of the last several conferences
Larry Bolhuis and I did a session on Advanced Work Management that
addressed doing exactly that. You should be able to get the hand out from
the COMMON web site.

Otherwise contact me privately.

Jim Oberholtzer
CEO/Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 9:00 AM, Englander, Douglas <
Douglas_Englander@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Does the QSYS2.SET_SERVER_SBS_ROUTING procedure only work for
database/server connections? We have some users that use both ODBC and
Interactive [green screen] sessions, and would like the green screen
sessions to be routed to QINTER, while the ODBC jobs get routed to another
controlled subsystem where we can better manage those jobs.

Thank you,

Doug

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