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On Thursday 21 November 2002 3:21 pm, Metz, Zak wrote:
> I do have next week off, and I got that 510 at home heating my computer
> room, so sure, why not?
>
> To clarify, though, I'm not really trying to "copy" the *nixy stuff.
> What did catch my eye was there they might be a practical application
> for a automatically-updated message queue display, especially one that
> allows extensive and flexible filtering.
>
> If anyone else is thinking along those lines, please share any
> suggestions and I will do it.

I wrote a CL batch job monitoring routine some years back, that displayed
program messages sent to the routine as well as data queue messages from
various other batch jobs (on local & remote machines). It used a full
screen message subfile, as I couldn't figure out an easier way to do it
from CL ;) If you're interested the code is at
http://www.dbg400.net/samples.html - last paragraph in the Usenet
section.

Regards, Martin
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