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On 18/03/2005, at 7:40 AM, Rich Duzenbury wrote:

I also tried *CTLBDY and *PGMBDY, they work the same as setting the call
stack entry to the program name, and the call stack count to 1. That
is, the application doesn't throw an inquiry message, but instead a
CEE9901 INFO message on the message line after the program ends -
'Application error. CPF9898 ummonitored by ZZZ_PH at statement *N,
instruction x'0000'.

Using *PGMBDY is the correct way to do what you want. *CTLBDY appears to give the same behaviour in this case but may not always do that when you start messing with activation groups.


I'll bet you are calling this from within PDM. PDM receives the *ESCAPE message and converts it to *INFO (UIM panels often do the same). Call it from QCMD or from another program and I think you'll get the effect you desire.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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