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Hi all, I've done some poking around in the archives and the IBM infocenter, but while learning some interesting things about figuring out which RZRCSRVS jobs are associated with your current WDSc session and log levels, I've had no luck with my initial problem. We currently don't use any sort of versioning software in our development process. In order to avoid problems with developers making different changes to the same code, we have a roll-your-own 'checkout' type command that checks developer libraries for a given source file before copying to one's own development library to be worked on and tested. I modified this program a bit to make it suitable to be called from a User Action, and it has worked pretty well, but the messages such as 'Source in use by Adam' don't appear in the iSeries Commands Log. All I get is the command completion message. The messages are sent using SNDPGMMSG, and end up in the RZRCSRVS job log. Can anyone offer some guidance about how to make these messages show up in the Commands Log? Alternatively, can User Actions use an EVENTF to communicate with WDSc? Adam ##################################################################################### Attention: The above message and/or attachment(s) is private and confidential and is intended only for the people for which it is addressed. If you are not named in the address fields, ignore the contents and delete all the material. Thank you. Have a nice day. For more information on email virus scanning, security and content management, please contact administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxx #####################################################################################
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