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rick said: > Carlos > > you could keep a copy of your message files in your test > environment, add > to those files as needed, and just before installing, clean > it up and as > part of your install process, do a MRGMSGF command. Read > the help on it - > it takes your test message file and merges it with the > production msgfile. > > of course, this is not something that shouldn't have procedures and > processes to insure you don't mess up an existing/working > message, but it's > something to consider. I was actually worried about de definition of each message, 'cos the interface provided (?ADDMSGD) is not very usable. I created a cl program to recreate the file with all the definitions. Each time i need to add some messages i run that program. I just just wondering if there were a better way to do it. Carlos K.
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