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Justin,

You may take a look at the Retrieve Request Message API.

This API will retrieve all commands sent to a command processor, as if entered from the command line.

To save you have to put those retrieved commands into a PF, a user assigned DTAQ or a user assigned User Index.

At startup of another session you can read through those and send the commands to a command processor.

A simple command processor will pair a SNDPGMMSG and a RCVPGMMSG in order to NOT have the command executed.

I may be wrong here, but in the past I have written some PGM/CMDs on that. Unfortunetaley those sources are in a SAVF somewhere and I have not access to any system.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

Op 18-1-2016 om 20:19 schreef Justin Dearing:
One relatively unique feature of bash, and as of version 5.0 in powershell
is that your command history is saved across sessions. I'd like the same
for my 5250 session.

So is there some kind of API call to read and write from that list? Seems
like if that existed, then one could write a save and retrieve history
program from the signon/signoff program.


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