Rob,
Isn't that the truth.
Gqcy,
One thing your programmers can try is to send a scope message (scoped to job end) in their initial sign on program. In the program fired by the scope message they can do the following.
1. If the job's status is normal end just end processing.
2. Check the job's message queue for the CPF5140 error.
3. If found read back up the message list to the appropriate message.
4. Send a message to the operator's message queue stating the problem.
5. Send an e-mail to the user notifying them of the error.
6. And if you have help desk software send them an e-mail logging the error.
Or something similar but this give you the idea.
Gary Monnier
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Subject: Re: Client Access - users clicking the red X while still signed on
I hear you, but the users are going to win - they always do. And when they don't, they migrate to another platform.
God grant your programmers the serenity to accept what they cannot change.
Rob Berendt
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