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Jim Wowchuk <[log in to unmask]>
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Jim Wowchuk <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 May 1995 10:48:40 +1000
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At 04:46 PM 29/5/95 PST8PDT, Bob Walker wrote about an MPE 5.0 problem:
>User with 2 USER UDCs set, both with an OPTION LOGON command
>somewhere in them.
>
>The commands in the first UDC file are executed at logon time.
>Second set of logon commands in second file are ignored.
>I've verified this elsewhere on the system
>Both sets of commands were executed in 4.0
 
I just ran a test that verifies the behaviour Bob describes in 5.0, but
unlike his, on 4.0 the behaviour was the same as 5.0.  In otherwords, in
both 4.0 and 5.0, where two or more udcs of the same level
(user/account/system) are in defined, only the command with LOGIN option
found in the first UDC is effected.  The use of an OPTION LOGON at a system
or account level command did not prevent the effect of an OPTION LOGON at a
subordinate level though.
 
One possibility for Bob's problem could be that the 2 udc's may *not* have
been at the same level (ie USER & ACCOUNT). Or possibly, while there may
have been two user udcs, there may also have been a duplication of one of
the LOGON udc command in an account udc.  I know I'm always having a problem
finding which of the udc was effected, especially if I don't give them a
meaningful command name like LOGIN.
 
Regards.
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