So, the (VOC) pointer to "quit" runs some SB+ stuff, eh? Here's the default UD "quit" verb:

3 Dev (0)-> AE VOC QUIT
Top of "QUIT" in "VOC", 2 lines, 6 characters.
*--: P
001: V
002: QUIT
Bottom.

Create a new verb for this (e.g. "OFF") and try that (or maybe you have to temporarily replace the "quit" verb). If you get logged off quickly I'd suspect the SB+ stuff that runs during logout. Are you running Windows? I wonder it it's trying to clear an O/S directory that has a "lot" of stuff in it. Windows takes quite awhile to go through a directory with thousands if files in it. Or maybe, it's trying to select data from a completely undersized file before logging off.

Bill

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Amy Cook said the following on 6/24/2010 9:53 AM:
As a test, a co-worker suggested I see if the time increased with
multiple sessions.

Again, udt'd into demo account, issued quit command:

1 session = 3 seconds
2 sessions = 5-6 seconds
4 sessions = 14 seconds
8 sessions = 1st ended at 21 seconds, 2nd at 35, 3rd at 40, then last
couple cleaned up by 50 seconds.

I don't necessarily think it matters that they were all logged in as me,
but they were, in case that sparks anything for anyone.

I DO think it matters that they were all trying to logout at the same
time.  I currently have 16 record locks, none of them are mine.


-----Original Message-----
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 9:14 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] UniData 'QUIT'

Kevin:

Quit may be in UV but it's the "off" command in UniData.  I've had to
remove it from our application and replaced it with "off", which cleans
up our application, then quits.  I suspect SB+ doing something similar
with "quit" by replacing the default verb with their version.

Bill

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Kevin King said the following on 6/24/2010 8:56 AM:
John has an interesting point.  I thought QUIT was UV but looking
into the system in front of me right now it appears to be an SB+
thing running SH.OFF out of DMSH.  So that makes me wonder if the
file size of DMSECURITY or DMCONT or one of those DM files might
be having an impact?

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