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Yeah, Paul, that makes sense. Nonetheless, I don't like *BASIC for my own message queues. But it's nice that we can change it on the fly.

Maybe what I really mean is not to use QASTLVL(*BASIC) - I think this is how systems are shipped. Then maybe use *BASIC for *USER class and *INTERMED for other user classes. Then let those know - who should know - about changing it.

BTW, I like *ADVANCED on WRKSYSSTS - you rotate through just 2 screens with F11, whereas *INTERMED takes 3.

Vern

At 09:28 AM 3/19/2005, you wrote:
Vern--

I agreee with you for all but one screen-- DSPMSG. For DSPMSG QSYSOPR it is useful to use *BASIC so you don't have to search for the messages that need a reply.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



Vern wrote (in part):
Huh! I've seen that the heading is different when you use ASTLVL(*BASIC) - something I do not recommend for hardly anyone on any screen, BTW, but that's my humble opinion.


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