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I'll admit it: The QMH* APIs use of Call Stack is strange and unnecessarily complex, it seems to me. In that line, this has eluded me for years, and I hope someone has found a solution.

Situation is that a procedure (known as excCmd) in a Service Program executes arbitrary commands. As one might guess, a huge variety of messages may result from such arbitrary commands - and there are times when the caller of excCmd could benefit from acessing those messages. However, I have never found a suitable combination of parameters that will allow QMHRCVPM to retrieve any of those resultant messages within the caller of excCmd (or further up the stack, for that matter). Conceivably, this may be accomplished by having excCmd push the messages up the stack (QMHMOVPM), but there just might be a better way. (I thought of adding a callback procedure capability to excCmd, which would likely be a workable solution, but if there's a cleaner way, I'm for it.)

Any suggestions out there?

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Dennis
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Thought for the day:
"Smile", they said, "it could be worse!" So I did, and it was.




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