New feature suggestion : a designer procedure which,
when included in the screen, actions whenever there is screen activity
Joe Boyle
atla38 at dsl.pipex.com
Thu Jul 26 12:58:11 CDT 2007
New feature suggestion : a designer procedure which, when included in the
screen, actions whenever there is screen activity.
A simple application of this would be to enable a current timestamp for the
pid of the quick process to be written to a file, and make it much easier to
determine which quick processes have been inactive for a certain amount of
time, and subsequently either logged out or killed etc....
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From: powerh-l-bounces+atla38=dsl.pipex.com at lists.sowder.com
[mailto:powerh-l-bounces+atla38=dsl.pipex.com at lists.sowder.com] On Behalf Of
Deskin, Bob
Sent: 26 July 2007 14:36
To: fernando.olmos at hpa.com.au; powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
Subject: RE: Question about auto logout in QKGO file
I just tested this in 8.41E (Windows). It's generic and should work the same
way on all platforms. If not, please report a bug.
QUICK keeps an internal count if there's a QKGO Timeout setting. I don't
know how often it's checked, but I know that it issues a warning message a
few seconds before the actual time-out. For example, I set it to 30 seconds
and got a warning 7 seconds before the time-out. At the time-out it exits
QUICK (doing the appropriate rollbacks and backouts). The basis is whether
there's any input from the user. If there's none, QUICK times out.
Bob
PS You could buy more licenses :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: powerh-l-bounces+bob.deskin=cognos.com at lists.sowder.com
[mailto:powerh-l-bounces+bob.deskin=cognos.com at lists.sowder.com] On Behalf
Of fernando.olmos at hpa.com.au
Sent: July 26, 2007 12:35 AM
To: powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
Subject: Question about auto logout in QKGO file
How does the QKGO file's timeout feature work?
Is the QKGO file (say 20 mins) checking frequently, to kick people out if
they've left a QUICK session online for longer than 20 minutes? Does it only
kick them out AFTER they try to change screens, for example?
The issue we're having is we're running out of powerhouse licenses due to
the number of users trying to access the system from a powerhouse main menu.
However, there are people that leave their sessions on the screen in this
main menu, without logging out and so it books a license. As soon as they go
back and try and do something QKGO seems to kick in and therefore logs them
out, basically saying ".uh uh.. Sorry. you took too long to action your
screen". We want QKGO to do this anyway, and kick them out of the screen
whether they are using it or not.
Thanks
Kind regards,
---
Fernando Olmos
Senior Analyst Programmer
HPA
Direct: 03 9217 5411
Fax: 03 9217 5166
<http://www.hpa.com.au> www.hpa.com.au
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