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  • Subject: Re: TFRJOB quirk -Reply
  • From: John Cirocco <jcirocco@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 06:01:44 -0400

Paul,

>>We've managed to train our users that this message:
>>
>>>>>*  Message queue EURUSER is allocated to another job.
>>
>>....means that this is the 2nd (or more) time they've signed on. 
>>Reminds 'em that they have another session somewhere (ie at the
>>other end of the building...)

They are used to the single message also but it is the others:
*  TFRJOB command ended the routing step.
*  Routing step started in subsystem CTG__EUR.

that are causing the problem.

>>Even more fun when, in OfficeVision/400, they see "Mail log already in
>>use."

Jumpin' jimminy, there has got to be a way around this.  Way I see it, if I
can eliminate the reason the screen is displayed, which in this case is
the message queue in use error, the user will not see the others. 

John
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