• Subject: Re: "Off" command
  • From: "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 22:45:10 -0400

> I know there is a signoff command.  I am trying to implement an "Off"
command.  This command
> has been on our system for years.  Basically, you would type "off" and it
would do a signoff.  Well,
> we do a lot of passthroughs, so I thought I'd be smart and I put an
ENDPASTHR followed by a
> MONMSG CPF0000 followed by a SIGNOFF.
>
> Is Off a S/36 command or something?  I'm like totally confused by this.
>
OFF is a s36 procedure. If you are in the environment *S36, whether by
sysval, or user profile, or
os400 cmd strs36, it will execute a signoff, and it will do it before
checking for any os400 cmd you
named OFF.

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