Thank you Darren, I was about to post the same. This allow changing the tab
with focus tab color.
For my example, we have Dev, QA, and Prod LPARs. I open a different ACS
window for each LPAR. Then, inside each window I have two tabs active for
that LPAR. I would like to be able to see that my second tab in the Prod
LPAR is "active" (not at sign-on screen) when I restore that window from
minimize if the focus happens to be on the first tab.
I am sure it can't be done, but with the knowledge we have on these lists, I
had to ask.
Steve
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It looks to me like this shows how to change the appearance of which tab is
in focus , but not whether its signed into or not. The ACS concept of
active/inactive looks to me like its focus/unfocused in windows, rather than
its signon status.
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This blog post explains how to do this.
https://ibmsystemsmag.com/Trends/12/2017/identify-active-5250-session
Dawn
On Jul 30, 2020, at 5:51 PM, Steve M via MIDRANGE-L
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Is there a way, when multiple ACS tabs exist within a single window,
to have a tab show it has an active session? I see the session ID on
the tab of each tab, but I'd like to know I am not at a sign-on
screen, but actually logged on in that tab, without having to select each
one and check.
Thanks,
Steve Meisinger
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