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On 30-May-2015 00:35 -0500, CRPence wrote:
<<SNIP>>
FWiW there is also an inquiry message Exit feature that could be
used to supply the reply.

Searching on the procedure name VFYALTER that sends the inquiry [apparently to Program Message Queue *EXT; the external program message queue], I found the following article Carsten wrote about using an Environment Variable (ENVVAR) to establish the preference to effect 'I'=Ignore for the msg CPA32B2 inquiry:

<http://iprodeveloper.com/application-development/apis-example-exit-points-apis-and-environment-variables>
APIs by Example: Exit Points, APIs, and Environment Variables
Control inquiry and reply messages in an interactive job—here's how!
Jul 18, 2013 Carsten Flensburg
"...
the environment variable SQL_VFY_ALTER_IGNORE. If this variable is present and has the value Y, both exit programs will override and change the reply value of the CPA32B2 inquiry message to I so that the ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN SQL statement can process and complete successfully.
..."

<http://iprodeveloper.com/july-2013-source-code-files>
July 2013 Source Code Files
"Issue's Articles and Programs Type Page Figure
Exit Points, APIs, and Environment Variables, pg.19
CBX2611 RPGLE 19
CBX2612 RPGLE 19
CBX261M CLP 19
..."


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