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I have a CLP with a CHKOBJ for a specific *FILE object followed by a
RTVMBRD statement for the same file. Immediately after this statement, I
have a MONMSG for a MCH3402just in case the *FILE object is deleted
between when the CHKOBJ and RTVMBRD happen.

The problem is that when this actually does happen, the MONMSG seems to be
ignored. The CLP throws the MCH3402 immediately followed by a CPF9999.
When I look at the help text for the RTVMBRD, neither the MCH3402 or the
CPF9999 are listed as errors that can be monitored for.

Anyone ever run into this? Would changing the MONMSG to watch for CPF9999
do the trick?

Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
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