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Terminate GUI-Session after x-time

Private_Member_19084
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Hi experts,

with the parameter rdisp/gui_auto_logout it is possible to make a gui-logoff after x-idle time.

My question is, is there also a possibility to end just one session (window) after x-idle time?

Kind regards

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Private_Member_19084
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Hello Adil,

thanks for the notes.

But this is not what I am looking for.

I am looking explicit for a session-close.

Kind regards

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former_member654794
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Hi,

i have sap ecc6 with ehp7 wish Sybase database 15.07 kindly confirm did above rdisp/keepalive : Timer for unused connections check support?

Regards,

Sarwar Chauhan

smchauhans@gmail.com

former_member182657
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Hi Christian,

As already said by it's not possible to control the log off for a particular idle sap user session.

But here we've one more parameter named rdisp/keepalive   : Timer for unused connections check


Parameter Description : Specifies the maximum time (in seconds) after which the dispatcher uses a ping to check a SAP GUI connection on which no data has been transferred for this length of time. If the SAP GUI does not respond within the time specified by rdisp/keepalive_timeout, the dispatcher terminates the connection.


Hope this parameter help you somewhere but not in case for one particular session end .


Regards,

Gaurav

Reagan
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My question is, is there also a possibility to end just one session (window) after x-idle time?

The quick answer is NO

Regards

RB

JPReyes
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Hi Christian,

This parameter is not session specific... if the dispatcher does not receive a requests from the GUI in X amount of time it simply log off the user regardless of the number of sessions.

Regards, Juan

Private_Member_19084
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Hello Juan,

I know that this is not session specific - I am looking for a session specific one.

Kind regards

JPReyes
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It does not exist.

Actually if you think about it... it does not make sense to have one... basically if you have 6 sessions your user will be logged off when the timeout occurs on your latest session.  This effectively means that your other sessions will be allowed to stay active until the session that you used last reach the timeout.

Regards, Juan