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Hi, Jonathan: All my important reference works (and this would be one of them) are within easy reach at my desk. Don't even have to stand up, barely have to swivel. And yes, the thought has occurred to me on "several" occasions that I wish I could just have a book beside my keyboard, open to the list of monitorable messages for a given command. Darrell Darrell A. Martin - 630-754-2141 Manager, Computer Operations dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 01/24/2007 08:16:25 AM:
Hi DarrellAnd there are some circumstances when it just isn't practical to stop what you are doing to prompt a command.Are there circumstances where it's more practical to retrieve the book
from
your bookshelf (possibly involving leaving your desk), find the
"Monitorable
Error Messages" section, scan through to the command and then read
through
the list to find the one you want? Whichever way you look at it you still need to stop what you're doing to find the message ID you want to monitor for. Jonathan
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