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  • Subject: Re: Message Que Allocation
  • From: cmassoglia@xxxxxxxxxxx (Charlie Massoglia)
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 21:23:24 -0400 (EDT)

>Brian Johnson wrote:
>
>> I can think of three:
>>
>> 1.  ENDJOB JOB(job-that-has-the-message-queue-allocated)
>> OPTION(*IMMED)
>
>Cant use this idea.  Signed on too many workstations and I dont want to
>keep canceling PDM.
>
>>
>>
>> 2.  In the job with the message queue locked: CHGMSGQ MSGQ(*USRPRF)
>> DLVRY(*HOLD)
>>
>
>I tried this but the lock is still on.
>
This works on my system under V3R7.  It should work on any system.  Just put
the command in the user's signon program.

>> 3.  CHGUSRPRF ... DLVRY(*HOLD)
>>
>
> This does work.  Thanks.  But I do like my *NOTIFY :-(
>
>> As a former operator, I'm kind of partial to number 1.
>>
>>
>
>former???? you were demoted to programming ? :-)
>
>> From:  Dave Mahadevan
>> Sent:  Wed, Jul 30, 1997 13:43 PM
>> To:  brian; midrange-l@midrange.com
>> Subject:  Message Que Allocation
>>
>> Folks:
>>
>> Is there a way to get the user message que deallocated to a job.
>> Currently, only the workstation allocated with the message que can
>> delete messages from the que.  I would like to be able to delete
>> messages from any display.  You can go to the display which has the
>> lock
>> on the queue and then dlcobj.  Is there another way?
>>
>>
>
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