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I do not want to have to start a 5250 session to run these commands.
They will run in batch, so I should be able to run them from WDSc
without a terminal session.

That seems a bit restrictive to me, but perhaps I'm a dinosaur. In any event, do the in house commands use a display file? In other words, are they genuinely interactive or are they merely compiled that way? If the commands are truly non-interactive (CPYF is an example) then try to compile your commands with ALLOW(*BATCH *BPGM *BREXX *EXEC *IPGM *IMOD) -- everything except *INTERACT. Perhaps that will let RSE execute your command without demanding a display session.

If it's unacceptable to recompile your command, consider writing a new one for batch-only use and have it call the same CPP. In essence, two *CMD objects for a single CPP... leave the original *CMD as-is so the rest of your application doesn't get affected.
  --buck

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