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Commands Used to Inactivate Session

You can inactivate a session either by logging off the application as you normally would or by issuing one of the following commands:

/I

Inactivates the session you are currently in and displays the TPX Menu.

/I sessID

Inactivates the specified session and displays the TPX Menu.

/I ALL

Inactivates all your currently active sessions and displays the TPX Menu.

/F

Signs you off the software and displays the Logo panel. It also inactivates all your currently active sessions if the "Inactivate on" field of your User Options panel is set to F.

/K

Signs you off the software and logs your terminal off. It also inactivates all currently active sessions if the "Inactivate on" field of your User Options panel is set to K or F.

The /I command does not provide a "clean" termination of your session unless there is an ACL/E termination program for that session. If no program exists you might lose data when you issue the /I command.

Session time-out periods are determined by the values specified in your user options. For information on setting these values, see the chapter Performing User Self-Maintenance.