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If I am understanding this correctly, I might consider sending the messages from Program B to a data queue. Then, perhaps at program A's LR time or even upon a F-key request, run a procedure that reads the data queue and provides the log you are looking for, at the time that you want it.

A second choice would be for Program B to populate a log file that can be viewed, archived, cleared, or whatever you and the user want done.


On 3/24/2015 10:32 AM, John R. Smith, Jr. wrote:
I have program A that repeatedly calls program B with different parameters
(both are CLLE). Program B does its task based on the parameter and then
needs to send a message that will show up at the bottom of the screen when
program A is complete so we can see what all happened by scrolling through
the messages.



I tried having Program B do a SNDPGMMSG *PRV *COMP and if I call program B
from the command line, it works. However, when program B is called from
program A, the messages never show when program A is complete. Can anyone
tell me which command and parms need to be used to have program B send the
message all the way back?






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