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Check out the CHGJRN command. the is a msgq Parm.
Bryan Dietz
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"Carley, Neil"
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midrange-l-admin@mi Subject: suppress qsysopr
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08/15/2001 11:32 AM
Please respond to
midrange-l
Hello group,
I have a bit of a problem where qsysopr message q is being flooded with
CPF7020 - Journal receivers QDBJRN3851 and *N detached. This makes other
messages difficult to scan for.
I have a program I can run to filter certain messages(including cpf7020)
out
but I really want to stop this particular one altogether.
Can anyone suggest a way that I can stop this this message from coming into
qsysopr.
your help greatly appreciated
Neil
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