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Thought I had already posted this one, but....

In your signon program insert this line:

        DLCOBJ     OBJ((B10 *MSGQ *EXCL))    

(where B10 is replaced by whatever the user message queue is - which
could even be retrieved automatically via RTVJOBA).

I use this in a program that allows multiple users to immediately
passthru to another system from the signon screen of another 400,
without actually having to really signon to the first 400.




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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Cirocco [SMTP:JCirocco@gw.ctg.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 1998 8:14 AM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re[2]: TFRJOB quirk -Reply -Reply  -Reply
> 
> Eric, 
> 
> >>>Sorry I'm jumping in late, but can you do a dlcobj on the msgq
> before 
> >>you tfrjob?
> 
> Unfortunately it is the second and subsequent sessions that are
> getting
> the displayed info messages.  Therefor there is no message queue
> object
> to deallocate.
> 
> I am thinking of modifying the message description for 
> CPF2451 - Message Queue is allocated to another job
> CPF1293 -  TFRJOB command ended the routing step
> and  CPF1294 - Routing step started in subsystem CTG__XXX
> to something a little more user friendly for now.
> 
> My wish is to find a way to just not have them displayed in the first
> place.
>  For some reason the CPF2451 insists on being displayed to the user.
> I
> assume that program QMHCHMSQ is sending the message to the job in
> such a way that the user is forced to see it and respond with an enter
> key.
> 
> Any other ideas???
> 
> Thx
> John
> John W. Cirocco
> Manager, Data Center Operations
> Computer Task Group, Inc.
> 700 Delaware Ave.
> Buffalo, NY  14209
> Phone (716) 888-3566
> Pager 1-800-283-2255 Pin 12029
> John.Cirocco@ctg.com
> 
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