What is the command in mainframe avoid auto signout(TIMEOUT)
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What is the command in mainframe avoid auto signout(TIMEOUT)
What is the command in mainframes to REFRESH to avoid auto signout?
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Ref wont help the purpose!!
Ref is used to manually refresh the page for latest changes.. that wont stop auto sign out..
Type A in command line and press ctrl.
your session will be refreshed automatically in intervals. you wont be signed out
Type A in command line and press ctrl.
your session will be refreshed automatically in intervals. you wont be signed out
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&nnn should be used w/caution as some environments...
&nnn at a SDSF prompt should be used w/caution as some environments
will not allow you to sim/attn back out of SDSF to go do what you need to do. You will effectively "freeze your session" whereby your only out is by calling your HelpDesk for an administrator to force a session-end. If you use Xtra as your session emulator you might be able to do a Session->Disconnect followed by a Session->Connect to wrest control back into your hands.
Bottom line is that I've locked my sessions a few times over the years by using this. Sometimes it works in your favor & sometimes it'll bite you.
will not allow you to sim/attn back out of SDSF to go do what you need to do. You will effectively "freeze your session" whereby your only out is by calling your HelpDesk for an administrator to force a session-end. If you use Xtra as your session emulator you might be able to do a Session->Disconnect followed by a Session->Connect to wrest control back into your hands.
Bottom line is that I've locked my sessions a few times over the years by using this. Sometimes it works in your favor & sometimes it'll bite you.
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you can use ref command in command line and in mainframe application modernization you know something this will help you to solve your problem
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as mentioned before, your answer is incorrect.umer001 wrote:you can use ref command in command line this will help you to solve your problem
read a few posts earlier
since you obviously did not before
there is a good explanation of REF
and it has nothing to do with session timeout.
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