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I haven't been following this conversation, but the CL MONMSG should have
handled the escape and NOT propagated/sent it back to the RPG program. I
suspect there's something more to this.

On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 12:56 PM Carel <coteijgeler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You have to handle the Escape Message any way. IIRC there is an API that
let you send the Escape Message as a Diagnostic Message so the other
program may not halt on the error.

Kind regards,

Carel Teijgeler


Op 4-3-2020 om 15:42 schreef Bruno VARON:
Hello *ALL,

I have an RPGIII (OPM) program who call an CLP (OPM) program.
This CLP program call a command, and the command return an escape
message.

No problem, on the CLP: MONMSG CPF0000 EXEC(GOTO ENDPGM)

The thing that I don't understand is that the RPGIII program detect
error message too and send me RPG0202 error message.

If I convert my RPGIII to RPGIV, it works fine, I just would like to
understand.

Any idea ?

Thanks

Os V7R2M0

Bruno VARON

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