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Any program can announce itself as a request processor - it's actually very
simple - something like sending *RSQ message to itself. I do not remember
the details, but this is documented in "CL Programming" -
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/books/c4157214.pdf

- see p.231.

    Alexei Pytel
- speaking for myself




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From: "Alexei Pytel" <pytel@us.ibm.com>

> Another option (somebody already mentioned it) - you can set up a request
> level at the root program of your application and ENDRQS - it will end
> everything below request processor.
> You can also use ENDRQS RQSLVL(1) to cancel everything upto QCMD which is
> usually (but not necessarily!) is the root program of the job (you may
use
> DSPJOB OPTION(*PGMSTK) to see what request levels are set up in your
job).
>

How do you set up a "request level"

How does the system know where a "request level" boundary resides?  Is that
something built into QCMD?

Can a user pgm be a requester?

thank you,

Steve Richter




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