RE: [U2] no. of users program

2008-09-26 Thread Ray Wurlod
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

RE: [U2] no. of users program

2008-09-26 Thread Bill Haskett
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

RE: [U2] no. of users program

2008-09-26 Thread Colin Alfke
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

RE: [U2] no. of users program

2008-09-26 Thread Bill Haskett
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"