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Arthur Frank wrote:
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> I was thinkin' the same sort of thing, except I might start by using LISTUSER !HPUSER.!HPACCOUNT to a temp file, look for the "LOGON CNT :" line, and check the number that's in the proper byte position. If I'm not mistaken -- and I'm sure someone will correct me if I am -- this has the disadvantage (or advantage, depending on perspective) of counting the user's jobs, as well as sessions.
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This will include jobs logged on with the same user.account, so I'm not sure,
but it would likely not do what is wanted.
Richard
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> Art Frank
> Manager of Information Systems
> OHS Foundation
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> >>> Marti Jarsey <[log in to unmask]> 01/18/99 02:11pm >>>
> I'm thinkin' you could build a logon udc which starts with a showjob to a
> temp file, then use VEFREADV to read the showjob file and count the
> occurances of HPUSER.HPACCOUNT. If count > max-allowable, send 'em a nasty
> gram.
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> >>> JeffH <[log in to unmask]> 01/18/99 01:10pm >>>
> >Does anyone know if you can limit the number of sessions a specific >user
> can
> >have?
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> <snip>
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> TIA
> Jeff
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