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  • Subject: Re: GO to a menu within CL program
  • From: Glenn Gundermann <ggundermann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 10:35:25 -0500
  • Organization: Ronald A. Chisholm Limited

Jeff,

I thought doing a CHGUSRPRF INLMNU(menu-name) followed by a TFRJOB or RRTJOB
would work but when I tried it, it didn't go to the new menu.

Same thing for TFRJOB or RRTJOB specifying RQSDTA('GO menu-name')

Got me stumped.

Love to hear the solution to this people.

Glenn

Jeff Crosby wrote:

> I have a situation where I want, within a CL program, to change the menu
> presented to a user.  It's a message file style menu.  If I issue a GO
> command within the CL program, that menu is displayed, but the CL
> program is still active in the call stack.
>
> What I want is for the program to end, with the new menu displayed.
>
> Is there a way that I can do this within a CL program and have the CL
> program removed from the call stack?  Sort of a TFRCTL to a menu?

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