$UDTBIN/udtbreakon
Haven't played with this in decades...

>From the UniData Commands Reference:
udtbreakon
Syntax
udtbreakon pid
Description
The system-level udtbreakon command enables the interrupt key from another 
port. With this capability, users can enter the UniBasic debugger to terminate 
a program that may be stuck in a loop. pid represents the udt process id on 
another port for which you enable the interrupt key.
Use this command at the system prompt, or use the ECL ! (bang) command to 
execute this command from the ECL (colon) prompt.Tip: Use the LISTUSER command 
to find the process ID for which you intend to enable the interrupt key. The 
process ID for the UniData session is shown in the USRNBR column.
Related Commands
ON.BREAK, PTERM -BREAK ON

Wally Terhune
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Rocket Software
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin King
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 9:55 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] [UD] Enable Break Key From Separate Port

This will likely get me branded as a crackpot (like it wasn't already a
question?) but is there a way on Unidata (from version 6-->) to enable the
break key from a remote port?  Here's the situation:

I have some customers that disable the break key for everyone who logs in.
I, of course, forget about this until AFTER launching a report that takes
for-freakin'-ever to run.  At that moment, I would sincerely love to be able
to enable the break key on that port.

Possible?

-Kevin
http://www.PrecisOnline.com
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