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  • Subject: RE: MessageQ Break-Handling Programs
  • From: "Shaw, David" <dshaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 09:58:57 -0400

I may be crazy (correction, my wife says I am so I must be ;), but I had a
notion that the initialize inquiry message was sent to the job's *EXT
message queue (which is, of course, QSYSOPR for a batch job), rather than
the message queue specified for the device.  Is that notion incorrect?

Dave Shaw
Spartan International, Inc.
Spartanburg, SC

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Jackson [mailto:richardjackson@richardjackson.net]

I am wondering about the "initialize" inquiry messages being sent by the
job.  Are those sent to QSYSOPR no matter what?  That sounds wrong but it
would explain why the messages always break without triggering the program.
Another possible reason -- the severity level may be set above the severity
of the message thus preventing the break handler from starting.
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