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  • Subject: RE: sbmjob & sndpgmmsg *prv
  • From: Lynn Folk <lfolk@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 04:10:58 -0500

Try sndmsg, I had a similiar problem and that solved it.
Lynn

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From:   Tim Truax[SMTP:truax@usaor.net]
Sent:   Friday, February 20, 1998 8:32 PM
To:     ML - Midrange-L
Subject:        sbmjob & sndpgmmsg *prv

Good day to all;
If I have a CL program that simply displays the Date & Time by using the
sndpgmmsg to the  *prv *topgmq and I run this CL from my signed on
session, the message displays properly at the *prv job which is the
signed on session.  However, where does this message go if I sbmjob this
Date & Time displayer job?  I cannot find it in the dspjoblog or the
dsplog or dspmsg...or even any error saying "Trying to send msg to
nonexistent queue" ... Its like it goes into thin air.
Thanks to all in advance!
--
:-) Tim & Dana Truax (-:


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