Disconnecting interactive jobs
When the Disconnect Job (DSCJOB) command is called, the job is disconnected and the sign-on display is shown again. To connect with the job again, sign on to the same device from which you disconnected. Another interactive job may be started on the device under a different user name.
- An option on the System Request menu allows you to disconnect an interactive job, causing the sign-on display to appear. The option calls the DSCJOB command.
- When connecting with a job again, the values specified on the sign-on display for program, menu, and current library are ignored.
- A job which has PC organizer or PC text assist function active cannot be disconnected.
- All jobs are disconnected for group jobs. When they are connected again, you return to the place where the disconnect was issued. If the last active group job ends before you connect again, you return to the next group job.
- If the job cannot be disconnected for any reason, the job is ended instead.
- All disconnected jobs in the subsystem end when the subsystem ends. If a subsystem is ending, the DSCJOB command cannot be issued in any of the jobs in the subsystem.
- The Disconnect Job Interval (QDSCJOBITV) system value can be used to indicate a time interval for which a job can be disconnected. If the time interval is reached, the disconnected job ends.
- Disconnected jobs that have not exceeded the QDSCJOBITV value end when the subsystem is ended or when an IPL occurs.