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  • Subject: RE: Default Answering to Program error messages.
  • From: "Rick Rauterkus" <ricker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 08:21:43 -0600
  • Importance: Normal

> Is there a way to default the system to answer a 'D' on program messages
> requesting a reply. I am hoping to find a way to do this globally and not
> message by message.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Jose

We added entries to the system reply list (WRKRPYLE) for the following IDs
using the RPY('D') and DUMP(*YES) parameters:

CPA0700, RPG0000, RNQ0000, CEE0000, CBE0000, PLI0000

I'm sure there are some on this list that think this is a bad idea, but it
has worked well for us for many many years.  Our menu and batch job handler
programs notify both the user and the help desk that a problem has occured.
Any error conditions that are valid are handled in the program via MONMSG,
etc., so the reply list only handles unexpected conditions.

Rick


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