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I haven't tried this (it's just a thought) but... Could you insert your own validity checking program, and then have your program call IBM's program? You'd have to catch the escape messages that IBM's program sends back, and forward them up to the command itself, but that should be do-able. On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 Gene_Gaunt@ReviewWorks.com wrote: > I need to stop commands (CRTPGM, UPDPGM) from executing if a certain > parameter's value (after F4 prompting) is such-and-such. Although a > validity checking program that sends CPF0002 *ESCAPE to its caller would > work, these commands already have IBM validity checking programs. > > So I'm trying the "command analyzer retrieve exit program" registration > facility. Well, the QIBM_QCA_RTV_COMMAND exit point doesn't recognize the > CPF0002 *ESCAPE trick. How, in some instances, can I stop a command, after > prompting, from executing? >
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