HI, Tim,

If you have a look at BVSTOOLS.com he has a tool
called MSGWATCH that basically runs over the
nominated SBS ( or *all ) every *time looking for MSGW
status, and can then eg: email whoever. Maybe worth a look.

Ian.


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Sent: Wednesday, 10 October 2001 2:21
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: msgw options...


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I'm just looking for the best way to handle this problem...

We have program provided by a vendor, that sometimes causes a msgw that
needs to be answered...

We don't have the source code for this batch job...

but my question is this...

How do I tell the system, to notify the user they need to answer a
message...  Is their an option for this at the system level,  or do I need
to use job api's set on a 1 minute delay to look for jobs with a msgw
status, and notify the user that way...

just wondering, tim...
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