The system operator Messages can be found several ways.

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In the upper Blue bar, there is a search field - Enter SYSOPR , the System Operator Messages will appear, click on it and you will be taken directly there.
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In the left Nav, hover over the ’System’ icon (4th icon down) - Select the ’System Operator Messages’ link

The SYSOPR message queue is shown. In the table bar, there is a table ‘Details:’ All - All messages, Inquiry Message - Shows only messages that are waiting for a response.

From the main multi system dashboard

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Hover over the Mulitsystem node
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Click on the Inquiry Messages link.
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This open a table that will show ALL inquire messages that have NOT been answered across all the connected IBMi nodes on the dashboard. Give you a single interface where multi systems can be replied to and managed in a single place.


Thanks Tim



[Logo Description automatically generated]Tim Rowe - timmr@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:timmr@xxxxxxxxxx>

STSM – Application Development & Systems Management

IBM i ISV Council

IBM i Development Lab, Rochester MN

507-250-1293



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1. Navigator show *SYSOPR reply? (Justin Taylor)

message: 1
date: Mon, 4 Aug 2025 07:49:41 -0500
from: Justin Taylor <jtaylor.0ab@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Navigator show *SYSOPR reply?

In the Windows iNavigator client, the replies to *SYSOPR messages appeared
right below the inquiry message. I'm not seeing them in the web
Navigator. Does anyone know where IBM has hidden them?

Thanks



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