You can enter the UTM command KDCOFF to sign off from the UTM application. The connection to the terminal is thereby shut down. You can then establish another connection to a UTM application from this terminal. If you sign off at the end of a transaction while a service is being processed, the processing is interrupted. It can be continued when you later sign on to the UTM application again if the user is generated with RESTART=YES.
KDCOFF BUT
By entering KDCOFF BUT, you can sign off in such a way that the connection between the terminal and the UTM application is retained. It is needed for a subsequent sign-on, or the sign-on service is started.
Messages
If KDCOFF [BUT] is entered, openUTM responds by outputting one of the following UTM messages:
K019 Sign-off for application <appliname> accepted
The user entered KDCOFF or, in an application without user IDs, entered KDCOFF BUT. The terminal is no longer connected to the UTM application.
K018 Sign-off for application <appliname> accepted - please sign on
The user entered KDCOFF BUT in an application with user IDs and without a sign-on service. openUTM asks the user to sign on again.
K003 Command KDCOFF is not permitted at this time.
The command is entered after a PEND KP call or blocking call (e.g. PGWT) of the program unit.