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Dave

The commercial packages tend to watch message queues and take action or ignore 
things as you have configured them. So there is likely a message queue that 
messages go to, unless they are only into the job's queue.

Messages tend to be local notifications, alerts are a network thing. But 
messages are sometimes "alertable" - look at DSPMSGD CPF0001 and look at option 
5. Attributes. One of them is the alert option - check the help on that, to get 
a start on what you can do.

HTH
Vern

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> Thank you ever so much. Again, I need to look at not only what I can 
> do from my programs but how do I capture errors from packages and send 
> an alert to those that need to do something about it. All part of 
> having a well managed Operations environment, as I'm sure you know. 
> 
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