Without being able to check at the moment, I'm fairly sure you'd be able to do
it via PORT.STATUS or one of the options to ANALYZE.SHM.
Next time I have access to a UniVerse system I'll check that theory unless
someone else has done it first.
---
u2-users mailing list
u2-users@listserver.u2u
ent: Friday, September 26, 2008 2:08 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] no. of users program
Interesting - it looks like @WHO doesn't work for the Phantom user - is it a
created from a telnet or udcs user - does it matter?
You can try @PATH - it seems to work for phantoms. I
Interesting - it looks like @WHO doesn't work for the Phantom user - is it a
created from a telnet or udcs user - does it matter?
You can try @PATH - it seems to work for phantoms. It shows the users
current full directory path - not just the "account." Of course, @ACCOUNT
shows the initial accoun
Wasn't one of the critical aspects of the original request to figure out how
many users were logged into which account?
I don't know if UV has a simple function to find out who's logged into
where? UniData doesn't have this capability (that I know of). As a result
I had to create a new "LOGINS"