The ATTN did work - to a point.  That is what the vertical bar means. 
Somebody put (probably TPUT) is out to say that the ATTN was received. But 
that was in an IRB not the code executing.  I can't remember how the 
executing code is tapped on the shoulder, but it ignored the tap.  And the 
design is not to just cancel the address space from, say, n ATTN's in a 
row.

IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU> wrote on 01/11/2007 
05:57:19 PM:

> In a recent note, Steve Comstock said:

> > Date:         Thu, 11 Jan 2007 15:51:59 -0700

> > Only way I know is to log on to the same system using a
> > different id, one that has "oper" privileges, and then
> > cancel your first TSO session (or call the console
> > operator, if you're allowed to).

> >  From READY prompt (or ISPF 6)

> > oper

> > cancel u='tso_id'

> > end

> Why all this mickeymouse?  Why doesn't ATTN simply work?

> -- gil


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