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Is there a way that only specific messages could be removed from every
workstation message queue?  In my case, I'd want to scan for "Please
sign off immediately." in the message and select those messages for
deletion.  Or scan for the program name "ENDQINT" that sent the message.

Dan Bale
IT - AS/400
Handleman Company
248-362-4400  Ext. 4952
D.Bale@Handleman.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Buck Calabro [SMTP:Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 1:55 PM
> To:   midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject:      RE: SNDBRKMSG is not going away..
>
> >One of our larger customers did this a while ago.
> >They have several hundred users, many of whom
> >have several sessions going at once. What
> >we wound up doing was signing in over the
> >weekend, and manually clearing all the device
> >msgq's. Didn't take more than 10 or 15 minutes.
>
> One way to do this:
> wrkobjpdm qsys qpadev* *msgq
>   F16 (add user option)
>     CM    clrmsgq &l/&n
>   Put CM on the first message queue,
>   press F13 and it's replicated to the end of the list
>   press Enter and all the "QPADEV*" message queues are cleared.
>
> If you prefer, you can then edit the list (removing CM) for devices
> that you
> want to keep intact.  PDM is handy.
>   --buck


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