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<p>The EOD command cannot be issued from within a procedure.</p> | <p>The EOD command cannot be issued from within a procedure.</p> | ||
<p>EOD and other ONLINE processing information are explained in detail in the <var>Model 204 System Manager's Guide</var>.</p> | <p>EOD and other ONLINE processing information are explained in detail in the <var class="book">Model 204 System Manager's Guide</var>.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 01:30, 20 April 2013
Summary
- Privileges
- System manager or User 0
- Function
- Specifies end of day
Syntax
EOD [ON | OFF]
Syntax notes
EOD cannot be issued from within a procedure.
Example
EOD EOD OFF
Usage notes
The EOD command signals the end of the processing day.
If the command is issued in either of the following forms, Model 204 requests that all users log out and hang up the next time they are at command level:
EOD ON EOD
After EOD has been issued in this form, only the system manager is allowed to log into Model 204. When the last active user logs out, Model 204 displays a message to that effect on the operator's console.
If the EOD command is issued in the following form, it reverses previous EOD and EOD ON commands:
EOD OFF
The EOD command cannot be issued from within a procedure.
EOD and other ONLINE processing information are explained in detail in the Model 204 System Manager's Guide.