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Thanks Stu, it looks to me a very good suggestion and I will give it a
try.


Florin Todor

Programmer/Analyst



-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Stuart Rowe
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 5:04 PM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Subject: Re: Unwanted messages

Florin,

After you CHAIN to the subfile, and your indicator is on (meaning "not
found") or however you trap it, just QMHRCVPM to remove the messages you
know will be there and continue. You shuld not have to go to the
trouble of
processing joblog messages because the messages will have been sent to
the
call stack entry that did the CHAIN or errant READC.

Stu


On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 15:21, Alan Shore <AlanShore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


Lets be careful here guys
I don't know Florins status, but a friend of mine has just found work
after
almost 2 years of being out of work
At the moment, he is battling to save his house from going into
foreclosure, so as far as he is concerned $1 a year is definitely out
of
the question never mind $149

Alan Shore
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If your company can't afford $149/yr (?)....you better make sure your
resume is up to date...

Heck, I pay my out of my own pocket...it's easier than dealing with
the red tape and it means the hard copies are mine to take with me if
I leave. If there's more than one subscriber from the same company,
it only costs $79/yr(?).

If you're not willing to put out anything to help your own
career....don't come crying when you get let go...

Just my opinion....

Charles

On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Florin Todor - YYZ Concord
<ftodor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks, Alan

It appears to be exactly what I am looking for; unfortunatelly, to
download this command requires a ProVip subscription and this is not
an
option for my company. Probably someone knows a "free way" to
accomplish
this...


Florin Todor

Programmer/Analyst




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Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 2:38 PM
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Subject: Re: Unwanted messages


Hi Florin
there is a command called RMVJLMSG that I have downloaded and now
use
extensively to remove whatever message is wanted to be removed (in
my
case
CPF5020)
However, it only seems to be available from systemiNetwork
The author is named Rory Hewitt


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Hello,



I have this interactive program processing a display file with a
subfile; the user enters values in the input fields (both, Control
and
Subfile records). When the values are wrong, the program issues
error
messages (in a subfile message record), using QMHSNDPM API, which
are
shown the next time when the file is displayed. The problem is that
the
system issues, also, messages, like "Subfile Record not found"
followed
by a "C" (for Cancel) and the user sees this messages, too.



My question is how could I get rid of these system messages, so the
user
sees only error messages directly related to the values he enters?

(Hopefully I was clear enough with my explanation...)







Thank you





Florin Todor



Programmer/Analyst





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