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What does "the message doesn't appear" mean? Does it mean that the message doesn't break on any screen; or does it mean that if you DSPMSG QUSRSYS/BILLMSGQ, the message is not there? Or does it mean something else? I suspect that if you DSPMSG QUSRSYS/BILLMSGQ you will see the message, so I'm a little confused.
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Dennis
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Tried to play my shoehorn... all I got was footnotes!




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For any grammatic/spelling errors, there is no excuse.
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jerome.domont@xxxxxx wrote:

Hello


I want to send a message with a CL containing this :

PGM
SNDMSG MSG('message test') +
TOMSGQ(QUSRSYS/BILLMSGQ)
ENDPGM


When i execute cl this in console ( call mylib/mypgm ) , it's ok :
'message test' is written in BILLMSGQ, but when i schedule the
execution
with ADDJOBSCDE, the message doesn't appear.

What's the way to get the message in the msgq ?
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