| list-locks (R83) | Index Level | list-macros |
| Syntax | |
| Category | TCL |
| Type | Verb |
| Description | produces a report showing the history of logoffs recorded in the "dm,errors," file, along with who logged off and the status of the logged off port. |
| Options | |
| See Also | errors logoff port.number |
| Example |
:list-logoffs
logoff user logged off line errors type lvl ============== ================= ============= ============== === 50 danny ba 79 jane ba basic ws bad normal logoff 0 03/19/92 22:51 50 danny ba 61 joe qa basic ws bad normal logoff 0 03/19/92 22:50 50 danny ba 41 jon ba basic ws bad normal logoff 0 03/19/92 22:50 50 danny ba 36 rhb ba glk tbl bad normal logoff 0 03/19/92 22:50 57 sm ba 84 ch ba child.pcb.err reinitialized 0 03/19/92 15:37 ovf stack bad 6 rob ba2 47 rob ba2 basic ws bad normal logoff 0 03/19/92 12:40 Legend: "logoff user" is the port.number, user-id, and account name of the user that logged off the other port. Beneath is the date and time they logged off the other port. "logged off line" is the port.number, user-id and account name of the user that got logged off. "errors" is the current workspace condition of the port (user) that got logged off. There may be more than one error condition and may include: "no errors, pbufbeg fid bad, lcl glk tbl bad, fopen table bad, basic ws bad, ibbeg fid bad, ovf stack bad, sws bad, fid bad, db table bad, dcb bad, scb bad, pcb bad, pcb links bad, pcb bad fid, child.pcb err". "type" is the type of logoff command performed: normal logoff reinitialized did not respond "lvl" is the current push-level of the port that got logged off. |
| Warnings | |
| Compatibility | D3 7.0 AP |
| list-locks (R83) | Index Level | list-macros |