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>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?

>>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.

Here's an example:
                        /* Turn me into a request processing program */
             SNDPGMMSG  MSG('BMENU started') TOPGMQ(*SAME) +
                          MSGTYPE(*RQS)
             RCVMSG     PGMQ(*SAME) MSGTYPE(*RQS) RMV(*NO)
  --buck


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