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<p>Logging out closes the user's files and makes any previous requests and backpages unavailable. </p> | <p>Logging out closes the user's files and makes any previous requests and backpages unavailable. </p> | ||
<p>When it processes LOGOUT or LOGOFF, <var class="product">Model 204</var> ends any update unit in progress and begins a non-back outable update unit. For more information about <var class="product">Model 204</var> update units, see [[File integrity and recovery#Update units and transactions|Update units and transactions]].</p> | <p>When it processes LOGOUT or LOGOFF, <var class="product">Model 204</var> ends any update unit in progress and begins a non-back outable update unit. For more information about <var class="product">Model 204</var> update units, see [[File integrity and recovery#Update units and transactions|Update units and transactions]].</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 22 March 2017
Summary
- Privileges
- Any user
- Function
- Logs the user out of Model 204
Syntax
{LOGOUT | LOGOFF}
Example
LOGOUT *** M204.0353: MAGGIE LOGOUT 90 FEB 27 11.43
Usage notes
The LOGOUT and LOGOFF commands terminate the user's current Model 204 session.
If another login command is issued at the same terminal before the user logs out, the LOGOUT command is performed automatically.
The system manager controls whether logging out automatically disconnects the user's terminal. If the SYSOPT parameter includes the 8 option, LOGOUT automatically disconnects the user's terminal after logging out, unless the logout is being done as part of the login. If SYSOPT does not include the 8 option, the user must issue the DISCONNECT command explicitly.
Logging out closes the user's files and makes any previous requests and backpages unavailable.
When it processes LOGOUT or LOGOFF, Model 204 ends any update unit in progress and begins a non-back outable update unit. For more information about Model 204 update units, see Update units and transactions.