The LOGOFF command logs a virtual terminal off from an external product. The terminal remains active unless you also issue the EPI DISABLE command.
When issuing the LOGOFF command, you also need to log off from the external product associated with this virtual terminal. For example, if a virtual terminal were logged on to TSO, you would log off from TSO by exiting to the TSO READY prompt, and then issuing the TSO LOGOFF command.
This command has the following format:
ADDRESS EPI "LOGOFF keywords"
{termname|ALL|*}
Defines the name of the virtual terminal you are logging off.
Instructs EPI to log off all virtual terminals.
Logs off the current terminal defined through the SETTERM command.
Example: EPI LOGOFF
The following log off virtual terminal with message prefixing turned off:
MSGID OFF LOGOFF TERM4
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