The resource timeout facility can be activated on the SYSTEM statement at system generation, specifying the amount of time a terminal is permitted to be inactive (that is, have no task executing) before all resources owned by the terminal are deleted and control is returned to the system. Because longterm storage resources are associated with a terminal even though a program is not active, freeing those resources will free space for other users of the system. This is particularly important in navigational DML if longterm locks are being implemented.
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