Good find!

It looks like a generic account uses the QUIT you showed below, but a System 
Builder account replaces the canned QUIT for a SB version.

Is the problem in an SB account or not?  That would steer us one way or the 
other.


John Israel
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Dayton Superior Corporation
1125 Byers Road
Miamisburg, OH  45342


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 1:08 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] UniData 'QUIT'

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: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] 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
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 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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