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  • Subject: Re: swap QTEMPs
  • From: Francesco Scafi <fscafi@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 22:14:42 +0100

Hi Peter,
I am sorry for my english, but I intended to say that it was better *not*
have the target pgm...


At 12.30 17/12/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Francesco,
>
>It's not the sndbrkmsg command, it's the message queue that calls the
>program. Take a look at the CHGMSGQ command. When you specify DLVRY(*BREAK),
>you can also specify a break-handling program with the PGM(lib/pgm)
>parameter. Then whenever a message arrives on that message queue, the
>specified program is called and it can receive the message from the queue
>(RCVMSG) and do whatever it wants. The most useful thing in my experience is
>to make it CALL QCMDEXC passing it the text of the message as the command.
>
>Regards,
> Peter
>
>From: Francesco Scafi <fscafi@tin.it>
>> how sndbrkmsg acquire video and visualizes the message, so he
>> could also be called a program?

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