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Request messages (*RQS) is how the operating system runs commands. When you type a command into a command-line, it's sent as a request message to a request processor. The request processor reads the request message to get the command to run.

Personally, I'd use a *DIAG message for this. If you don't want it to show up in the job log, remove it after you've retrieved the call stack info.

Lim Hock-Chai wrote:
Hhhmm. Didn't think about that when I decided to use *RQS. The main
reason I was avoiding *DIAG is because it might shows up in the joblog
and *DIAG command could give an impression of something is wrong. Since
I have code to remove the message, I guess I'll just change it to use
*DIAG. Thanks.

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