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Ravi, There must be a request processing program called after QCMD. If it does not monitor for end requests an ENDRQS will not be allowed. The request processing program is probably their menu program. I doubt there is much you can do about it except to create your own request processor that passes control to your application program and is called from the menu. You can find information on request processing programs in the CPF programmers guide. David Morris >>> Ravi <ravi@spacestar.com> 07/21 10:46 AM >>> Hello all, Can someone explain how "end request works" in the following scenarios: 1) I was in the JDE menu system which has a command line at the bottom and got into ISQL by typing STRSQL. I ran a query which took a while to run, so I got into the System Request menu and took option 2, to end previous request. I got a message "End Request not allowed" (CPF7121). The call stack entries were: QCMD J98INITA J98INITV P00MENU J00CMDA QCMDEXC QSQIMAIN QSQISE QWSGET QT3REQIO 2) In trying to ivestigate this further, from the menu system, I got into the command entry screen by "call qcmd", got into ISQL by typing STRSQL, ran the same query, got into the system request menu, took option 2 which worked and got out of ISQL. Call stack entries were: QCMD J98INITA J98INITV P00MENU J00CMDA QCMDEXC QCMD QSQIMAIN QSQISE QWSGET QT3REQIO How is that "end request" worked in the 2nd scenario and not the 1st? Would the menu system somehow control this? I am on V4R2M0 if that makes a difference. How does one create a "request processing program" as mentioned in the message description of CPF7121? Thanks in advance. Ravi Systems group, Inc +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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