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Yah, stoopid.

I dunno, the sharp stick may be the better deal for you, Michael.

Your friend,
Chip (and Dale says hello, btw)
<g>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 1:45 PM
> 
> I *think* the reason I don't like message processing is because I'm
> stoopid. Here's my deal...PGMA calls PGMB. PGMB does a bunch of stuff,
> but eventually sends a message to PGMA. PGMA is RPG, PGMB is a command
> called by QCMDEXC. If I display the message details of the message I
> want to receive (viewed through my job log), it has the correct from
> program and to program. I want to use the QMHRCVPM (Receive Program
> Message) API to get that message, parse it, and do something based on
> the contents. When I make the call to QMHRCVPM, it executes but returns
> nothing. I'm using *ANY for the message type (tried *COMP but that
> didn't work), *EXT for the call stack entry (tried * but that didn't
> work).
> 
> Please...tell me what I'm doing wrong. All I can offer is the ability to
> feel smarter than me. Not much, but it's better than a sharp stick in
> the eye.
> 
> TIA...


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