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Works for me under Win 7, even when signed on to a 5250 session with the
MSGQ(*BREAK).
Right click the message (with the "?") > select MESSAGE DETAILS and the
iSERIES MESSAGE window appears. (Alternatively, just double-click the
message.) The REPLY field appears as the last item.
WARNING: I had to enlarge the iSERIES MESSAGE window to see the REPLY
field - it may be hidden. (There are no vertical/horizontal scroll bars
to suggest more information available.)
NOTE TO TOOLS/400 TEAM: Just a suggestion or two to enhance the iSphere
Messages subsystem.
- Change the title in the Message Details window from iSERIES MESSAGE to
IBM i MESSAGE
- Enable vertical/horizontal scrolling in the Message Details window
- Add an extra item to the subsystem context menu to SEND a message,
maybe a front-end to CALL QEZSNDMG? (I know we can prompt SNDMSG and
SNDBRKMSG commands within RDi, but a graphical interface similar to the
old Access for Windows System i Navigator SEND function would be very
handy.)
Brian Parkins
-----Original Message----- From: Justin Taylor
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2016 9:54 PM
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client
forSystem i & iSeries
Subject: [WDSCI-L] iSphere msg missing Reply box
I'm using the iSphere msgq plugin for RDi. When I get an inquiry
message, I get the dialogue, but there's no textbox for the reply. All
I can do is click OK, which leaves the message still pending. I was
using the current release version, so I installed the current beta to
see if that made a difference. It didn't. Is there anything
Windows-specific in the msgq plugin?
Fedora 25
RDi 9.5.1.1
iSphere 3.0.0.b004
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