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Add the following after your command:   >/dev/null 2>&1

For example:

qsh cmd('java myProgram   >/dev/null 2>&1')

Thanx, PLA

Dan wrote:

>>From the QSH command help:
>
>
>>If run in an interactive job, STRQSH starts
>>an interactive shell session.
>>
>>
>
>When I execute a command through QSH and the exit status <> 0, there
>appears some kind of error screen that shows the error that caused the
>screen to appear and then offers: "Press ENTER to end terminal
>session."
>
>The qsh command is executed in a CL but run interactively.  Is it
>possible to keep this screen from appearing, and make it act as if it
>were running in batch?  (FWIW, I am doing a RCVMSG on QSH0005 to check
>for the exit status.)  Is "redirection" what I'm looking for?
>
>Any examples would be greatly appreciated for this qsh "newbie".
>
>TIA, Dan
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