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I believe that the getMessageList() method in essence returns the joblog
and any messages monitored are not displayed in the joblog.

Rune


I am not getting a message.  Here is my CL:

PGM        PARM(&FILE &LIB &LEN)
DCL &FILE *CHAR 10
DCL &LIB *CHAR 10
DCL &LEN *DEC (5 0)
DLTF &LIB/&FILE
MONMSG (CPF3032)
ENDPGM

Note that I don't check for CPF2100.  If the file does not exist, I get a
message in QSYSOPR.  If I respond with a C, I get the following output:

AS/400 messages:
CPF9999
Function check. CPF2110 unmonitored by MSGTEST at statement 500,
instruction
X'0012'.

This is what I would expect.

If, however, the file does exist and is locked, I get no messages, which is
also what I would expect, because of the MONMSG.  Something else in your CL
is putting in the CPF9898 message.

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