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Mike wrote: > you need to write a program that runs continually sitting > on a RCVMSG with RMV(*NO) specified! on QSYSOPR, you can > then check each message ID, and if it is the undesirable > one, RMVMSG afterward. The program will only use CPU when > it wakes up when a message arrives. Alternatively, and fitting nicely into the "crude but effective" category, you could write a program that you can run on an ad-hoc basis that simply blasts through the message queue removing the unwanted messages. It's not quite as simple as it should be because of the subtleties of message keys and next messages. As it happens I've got a program at home that does this for user message queues that should be easy to adapt. If you want a copy, Dave, drop me a note off list and I'll mail it to you later. Dave... _________ ,___o __________ _\ <;_ ___________ (_)/ (_) http://www.twickenhamcc.co.uk ======================================================= The opinions expressed in this communication are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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