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Mark is correct. Note, though, that one could change the SEV parameter and the SEV parameter on the CHGMSGQ command to cause such an effect.

(I don't recommend this, though, without a study of what else might be affected by such a change.)
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Dennis
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"Mark S. Waterbury" <mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi, Jeff:

*BREAK vs. *NOTIFY is an attribute of the message queue, and not the
individual message.

However, you might want to take a look at the SBMJOB command MSGQ
parameter -- this allows you to control what message queue those
completion messages are sent to, for a given job, at the time the job
is
submitted.

HTH,

Mark S. Waterbury

On 8/29/2011 1:10 PM, Jeff Elam wrote:
I have a couple of batch jobs that are being submitted quite
frequently now.
I'd like to change these two batch jobs so that the job completed
normally
message doesn't pop up as all of our users have *break in the user
profile
for messages. I'd like it to stay *break for all other jobs but
these two.
Is there a way to change certain batch jobs so the completion
messages are
*notify only?

Thanks,

Jeff



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