This sounds like a user training problem. Users should be taught in the scenario you describe to use EDIT on the new member name, within EDIT use COPY to pull in the old member contents, then do editing. The design intent of VIEW is to view without altering the original contents, and default attributes such as RECOVERY should be expected to be set OFF accordingly for VIEW. They should not be using VIEW when intending extensive modifications, but should instead be using EDIT, and have only themselves (and their trainer) to blame when they lose data using VIEW in an inappropriate context. It shouldn't take a whole lot of thought to realize that the commands are named differently for a reason, and that the names actually do convey the intended use!
    J.  C. Ewing

On 03/03/2012 10:27 AM, chen lucky wrote:
YES, this is one option. But some user have the habit that do a lot of
edition in view mode, then create a new member on behalf of it. So if the
user can reconnect to the remain session after connection failure, this
should be the best choice.

thanks.

2012/3/3 retired-mainfra...@q.com<retired-mainfra...@q.com>

If the data to be saved is from ISPF Edit, have you considered setting the
Recover option for your users?

----- Original Message -----
From: "chen lucky"<chenluck...@gmail.com>
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Saturday, March 3, 2012 2:08:17 AM
Subject: IKT100I USERID CANCELED immediately after TN3270 connection fail

Hi List,

Thanks for your help.

Recently I encounter a problem that IKT100I USERID CANCELED immediately
after TN3270 connection fail, and It is unacceptable in our shop, because
users will lose their work that do not save in time.

...

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Joel C. Ewing,    Bentonville, AR       jcew...@acm.org 

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