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  • Subject: Re: *RTGDTA on routing entries
  • From: "Daniel Boggs" <danbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 14:29:14 -0500

The CMNEVK job is a communications evoke request.  Basically, a job/program
from another system has requested to evoke a program on the system you're
looking at.  If you have programs between systems that communicate via this
type of request, then this is normal.  You won't necessarily see anything
else.  However, if you display the CMNEVK job, you should see the name of
the program that was called via the request.

Hope this helps...

Daniel R. Boggs
Manager, Software Development

Lakeview Technology Inc.
2301 W. 22nd Street
Suite 206
Oak Brook, IL  60523

(630) 586-8806
(630) 573-0015 FAX
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Truax <ttruax@shiprps.com>
To: midrange-L@midrange.com <midrange-L@midrange.com>
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 2:02 PM
Subject: *RTGDTA on routing entries


>Hi all,
>I got a quick question.  We have a *SBS here and it is running a 'type of
>job' called CMNEVK, this appears to have something to do with the *SBS
>routing entries.  What will this screen of routing entries tell me when it
>comes to placing a job into this *SBS?  Any suggetions appreciated.
>===========
>
>     This is from the display of the routing entries on the *SBS:
>
>Start
>     Opt       Seq Nbr     Program                 Library
>Compare Value                Pos
>                      10                 TRK002CL            OBJLIBOPR
>                     500                 *RTGDTA
>     'PGMEVOKE'                    29
>                     550                 QCL                 QSYS
>     'APPCJOB'                      1
>
>
>
>      Bottom
>     F3=Exit        F9=Display all detailed descriptions
>F12=Cancel
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