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  • Subject: Re: DDM messages
  • From: Bob Larkin <blarkin@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 02:34:57 -0800

Changing the logging level might work if those are 00 level.

Brigitte Caura wrote:

> David,
>
> You could remove certain messages from the error message subfile .
> We do this for system messages, since they often are too technical for
> normal users.
> (and besides often are even too incomprehensive for us, when they are
> 'translated' to our own language)
> Our applications end their own 'end user' messages. Before writing the
> errormessage subfile (and if the msgqueue in the errmsgsfl is the same as
> the pgmmsgq, we strip off the system messages (CP*, CEE*, RPG*, RN*, MCH* ).
> I suppose you could do the same and do your own selection of msgremoval.
> We do this ever since we started developing on the AS400, so the routine
> still uses receive & resend msg commands, but the same can also be done with
> the msgapis.
>
> Luc


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