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Gary,

Yes I've tried that but retrieving the *LAST request message will give me the call of the CLP that the commands are used in. Commands in a compiled CLP don't appear to have an associated request message. (Assuming I'm using the apis correctly).

On 2/27/2013 7:23 PM, Monnier, Gary wrote:
Tim,

Have you tried the QMHRTVRQ (Retrieve Request Message) api?

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tim Bronski
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Subject: Retrieving request message (the calling command)

I'm trying to retrieve the actual command string of the the command that was used to invoke my program - the CPP. Using QMHRCVPM or RCVMSG I can retrieve the request message with the command string in the message data but ONLY if the command is entered on a command line. If the command was invoked from a CLP there's nothing there. I've looked up and down the stack. Its obviously around somewhere and I could have sworn I've done this before. Anyone know what the difference is between the way a command is processed in these two scenarios and where I might find my command?

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