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Dear members, i Have a CL program in which commands are added quite frequently . Because of the frequent addition of commands - adding command level MONMSGs to monitor each error is rendering the program BULKY. Is there any way to trap all possible error messages on all the commands in the CL program without using a Command Level MONMSG. Using program level MONMSG like CPF0000 will trap all errors - and then the user can be informed that an error has taken place using SNDPGMMSG. However, how will the user be informed of the exact error message - and on which CL command the error takes place on ?? Thanks in advance, Malini
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