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>A good idea, but I was under the impression >that TFRJOB was strictly a batch function. Nope. >You even mention the QCTL jobq. So, presuming >you've done this <g>, can you give more details on this? It's easier to do than to explain. Get to a command line and TFRJOB QCTL. Your job will re-route through the QCTL job queue which, presumably is connected to subsystem QCTL. Do a WRKACTJOB SBS(QCTL) and you should see yourself there. Easy as can be! >Am I correct to assume that this method wouldn't >help me if I'm not already signed on when QINTER is ended? Right. It requires a bit of planning. >Sounds like Evan's method would allow >me to sign on even if QINTER is ended. Right again. I was just looking at things from the security angle, that's all. I haven't tried, but I strongly suspect that you could readily create a second subsystem (Evan's method) and secure the job queue from all but your authorised users. Forget about the specific workstation entries; let any device in. I'll tinker in a moment and let you know how it turns out. Buck
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