Jef,

In the LOGIN Paragraph in VOC run a program that, if the number of users
logged in - in SYSTEM(35) - is more than the # sessions limit passed in
on the command line, and this is a TELNET login, then an information
screen is displayed, and the program chains "OFF".

The number is passed in on the command line, so you can change it on the
fly quite easily.
In your case, it would be one less than the number of licenses.



Regards


Mike


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Subject: [U2] Sacred Licence Seat - A Challenge

Does anyone have a way to set one licence seat as sacred?



There are 15 users in the organization and 20 licences for UniVerse.
But users will open more than one session if they can.  We need one
licence always available for when an internet connection is made.



How do we keep one unused?

Is there a UniVerse setting that prevents a seat from being taken
locally?

Has someone out there done this?  Would you like to share the technique?



Any suggestions?





Jeffrey Lee
Senior Analyst/Programmer



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