Hi William.

On the last question you could easily do it this way.
Just add the command 'LOGOFF' within thier TSO segment of RACF.
Works every time.

HTH

Claude Richbourg

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Subject: tso racf

is there anyway to block or ignore or stop somebody from entering a
command
on the command prompt through RACF, or any other method.  i know i can
put a
command on the 'proc' execute, passing it as a parm, during the logon
process.  my management wants to know if i can block the command prompt
for
non-system programmer folks.  so when they exit ispf, they get logged
off
of tso as well. I apologize for not giving a more accurate 
picture to begin with.



TIA

Bill Carroll  


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