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  • Subject: Display Program Messages suppression on multiple Sign on
  • From: "Valerio Vincenti" <VVincenti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 16:15:01 -0500

Is there a way to bypass the Display Program Messages screen  
"Job 224213/USER/DEVICE started on MM/DD/YY at HH:MM:SS in subsystem QINTER 
Message queue USER is allocated to another job."              
when a user signs on to another session? 

I just want to go directly from the sign on screen to the user's initial screen 
regardless of any other session already active for the user.

I thought about changing the job's message delivery in the user's initial 
program but,  at the time that the message is displayed, it doesn't appear to 
be in the call stack yet. I'm currently checking the user profile parameters 
(unsuccessfully so far)...

Thank you  

Valerio Vincenti
Programmer/Analyst
County of Spotsylvania, I.S. Department
Spotsylvania, VA 22553
Phone (540) 582-7055 Ext. 233
Fax (540) 582-6304
e-mail: vvincenti@spotsylvania.va.us


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