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if the error are in your RPG or CL program you can use the normal way to
error control
anyway an cgi/http job is a "normal" job, only running in batch.

"I would prefer to see a MSGW on my active job screen..."
sure! (also the as400 can send the MSGW to your mobile phone or even to the
normal phone in your prefered cocktail bar, but this will need another
forum) (8^'!)

...or are you refering to errors in the Apache (the config file) itself?
at least in this case you can activate log in the configuration
i.e.
CustomLog /www/logs/aplic_log




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Saludos/Regards,
Guillermo Andrades




On 3/28/06, Hatzenbeler, Tim <thatzenbeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I was wondering what setting do I need to change, so if I have an abnormal
> job end, within the apache cgi module, it doesn't end the job
> automatically?
>
> I would prefer to see a MSGW on my active job screen...
>
> Thanks, Tim
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