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On Wednesday 11 June 2003 02:07, John Allen wrote:
> I would like to give my users a display similar to the WRKSPLF screen
> (with the exception of a couple of options)
>
> I can load the subfile with an API or two,
>
> I can replicate the action of selecting all the options i.e SNDNETSPLF,
> CHGSPLFA, HLDSPLF, DLTSPLF etc.
>
> But I can't figure out how to replicate option 7=Messages. It doesn't
> appear to execute a command as the others all do.
>
>
>
> Does anyone know how I can retrieve the message that is associates to a
> spooled file with a status of MSGW
>
> Better yet, how I can display the same screen that appears when
> selecting option 7 on the WRKSPLF screen?

Hi John

My WRKUSROUTQ[1] utility simulates WRKSPLF but I never figured out a 
direct route to the messages. If you take option 9 (printer status), then 
option 2 from that menu it gets you there, which is where I've left it. 
If you do get a solution, I'd like to hear about it :)

Regards, Martin
[1] http://www.dbg400.net/usroutq.html
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