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On 6/20/2017 7:00 PM, Nathan Andelin wrote:
We have some CLPs that may implement logic pertaining to MONMSG events
generated by IBM i commands. In the event that a CLP calls another program,
a message may be returned via a call parameter.
Thanks for that. So the pattern is that the CLP does a MONMSG, and
sends something back to the caller via the CALL/PARM mechanism? Does
the CLP construct the text to be sent back to the caller, or is there a
RCVMSG to get the text from the actual escape message? What happens if
a CLP encounters multiple escape messages; what gets sent back to the
caller?
I think it would be helpful to the thread to learn the programming
pattern that's in use.
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