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Glad that the (e) extender helped. However I do suggest that you look at
Scott's suggestion on using the system() function or the QCAPCMD api. Do
you need info on how they worked?
Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Jim Langston
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I have a program that monitors a data queue attached to an output queue and
e-mails the spool files to users. If someone deleted the spool file before
the data queue is processed the
CallP QCmdExc( Command : %Len(Command) );
ends in a series of errors:
CPF3342 - Job ######/USER/JOBNAME not found
SM11014 - Unable to E-Mail Spooled File
CPF9999 - SM11014 Unmonitored...
RNQ0202 The call to *LIBL/QCMDEXC ended in error
It seems that if I could, somehow, ignore SM11014, then the CPF9999 won't
get kicked off, and RNQ0202 won't get kicked off.
I know I can do this in a CL by adding a MONMSG, but this being RPG ILE's
day and age I endevor not to use CL's for programs.
Any suggestions?
Regards,
Jim Langston
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