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CHGJOB BRKMSG(*NOTIFY)
or
CHGJOB BRKMSG(*HOLD)
?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Gundermann [SMTP:ggundermann@rachisholm.com]
Sent: Friday, December 04, 1998 3:26 PM
To: Midrange List
Subject: SNDBRKMSG
Hello all,
Did the SNDBRKMSG always break even if the message queue is in *HOLD
status? I thought by putting a message queue on hold, it would hold all
the messages. The help on SNDBRKMSG says it will always break
regardless of the message queue status but I can't remember it being
this way before. We are on V4R2.
Did IBM change this at some release?
The reason I am asking is that my nightly backup program does a CHGMSGQ
*usrprf *HOLD and CHGMSGQ *wrkstn *HOLD so no messages will interrupt
the backup that is running at the console. Some twit programmer sent a
break message to *ALLWS instead of my workstation at 2:11am and this
interrupted the backup program.
Is there a way to stop break messages from breaking on the screen or do
I have to write a break message handling routine?
Thanks.
Glenn Gundermann
Ronald A. Chisholm Limited
Toronto
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