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Thanks Gary, Can you be more specific about what you are wanting to see? Message ID, text, severity second level text (i.e. help) all retrieve meaningful, correct strings for me. Its just the substitution data which always returns null. -----Original Message----- From: Gary L Peskin [mailto:garyp@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 2:17 AM To: 'Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400' Subject: RE: Message substitution data and creating indexes Can you show us a printout including retrieving and printing the following attributes for each message in the loop: MESSAGE_ID MESSAGE_TEXT SUBSTITUTION_DATA Thanks, Gary > -----Original Message----- > From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ali Ekinci > Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 3:29 PM > To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: re: Message substitution data and creating indexes > > > I am trying to retrieve the substitution data from an > RQueuedMessage, but all I ever get is for the substitution > data is null. Here is the code I am using... > > try { > RJobLog wJobLog = new RJobLog(pAS400, pJobName, > pUserName, pJobNumber); > wJobLog.setSelectionValue(RJobLog.STARTING_MESSAGE_KEY, > RJobLog.OLDEST); > wJobLog.open(); > wJobLog.waitForComplete(); > long wNumberOfMessages = wJobLog.getListLength(); > for(long wI = 0; wI < wNumberOfMessages; ++wI) { > RQueuedMessage wQMsg = (RQueuedMessage)wJobLog.resourceAt(wI); > wQMsg.load(MessageFile.SUBSTITUTE_FORMATTING_CHARACTERS); > // wQMsg.load(MessageFile.NO_FORMATTING); > // wQMsg.load(MessageFile.RETURN_FORMATTING_CHARACTERS); > byte[] wSD = > (byte[])wQMsg.getAttributeValue(wQMsg.SUBSTITUTION_DATA); > System.out.println("Substitution data is always null: > " + wSD); > } > wJobLog.close(); > } catch (Exception wExc) { > wExc.printStackTrace(); > } > > The substitution data is always null (not an empty byte > array). I have tried all three of the load constants, which > by the way they seem to have no effect on the formatting of > the second level text either. > > While I'm searching for answers let me ask another question. > The reason I am doing this is I want to hunt down message > CPI432F, which states an Access path is suggested. I then > want to construct an index with information from the > substitution data. I would sure think that I am re-inventing > the wheel on this task. Can anyone reference me to some > existing code to accomplish this? > > Thanks for any help in advance. > > _______________________________________________ > This is the Java Programming on and around the iSeries / > AS400 (JAVA400-L) mailing list To post a message email: > JAVA400-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change > list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/java400-l > or email: JAVA400-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/java400-l. > _______________________________________________ This is the Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400 (JAVA400-L) mailing list To post a message email: JAVA400-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/java400-l or email: JAVA400-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/java400-l.
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