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Hi David,

I don't think it's possible.  A command by itself doesn't send messages.  It would have to be the cpp or any of the programs called from it and so on x levels deep.  I don't know if there's a limit to a job's call stack, but I would guess it's theoretically pretty large.

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On 6/17/2021 8:44 AM, David Gibbs via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
Folks:

Does anyone know if there is an API that will return the escape messages that can be thrown by a command?

I've used JT400 to retrieve the XML definition of a command, but the escape messages aren't listed there.

I can get the messages if I retrieve the help text, but it's not as straight forward to parse.

Thanks!

Davi

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