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Much appreciated
>>> <thomas@inorbit.com> 03/14/02 09:37PM >>>
Booth:
On Thu, 14 March 2002, "Booth Martin" wrote:
> Is there a way to SNDBRKMSG to only active work stations?
See if the command definition below might help. Compile it with QSYS/QEZSNDMG 
as the command-processing program. Example usage might be:
 ===>  sndbrkmsga msg('Only for active') msglen(15) +
         rcp(*ALLACT) nbrrcp(1) namtyp(*DSP)
See the Operational Assistant API guide for documentation on QEZSNDMG if you 
want details about the parms. It isn't perfect for command-line usage, but it 
makes it easy to see how the API works and to code simple CL to take adsvantage.
Tom Liotta
Command definition:
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/*  Use QEZSNDMG as the CPP                                  */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
 SNDBRKMSGA: CMD        PROMPT('Send break message (assisted)')
       PARM       KWD(MSGTYP) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10) RSTD(*YES) +
                    DFT(*INFO) VALUES(*INQ *INFO) +
                    PROMPT('Message type')
       PARM       KWD(DLVRY) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10) RSTD(*YES) +
                    DFT(*BREAK) VALUES(*BREAK *NORMAL) +
                    PROMPT('Delivery mode')
       PARM       KWD(MSG) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(494) EXPR(*YES) +
                    PROMPT('Message text')
       PARM       KWD(MSGLEN) TYPE(*INT4) DFT(*MAX) +
                    SPCVAL((*MAX 494) (*MIN 0)) EXPR(*YES) +
                    PROMPT('Message text length')
       PARM       KWD(RCP) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1000) EXPR(*YES) +
                    PROMPT('Recipients')
       PARM       KWD(NBRRCP) TYPE(*INT4) EXPR(*YES) +
                    PROMPT('Number of recipients')
       PARM       KWD(MSGSNT) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4) +
                    CONSTANT(X'00000000')
       PARM       KWD(FUNC) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4) RTNVAL(*NO) +
                    CONSTANT(X'00000000')
/*                                                           */
/*  ERRCOD: Required ERRCODE definition minimum...           */
/*                                                           */
       PARM       KWD(ERRCOD) TYPE(*INT4) CONSTANT(0)
/*                                                           */
/*  Optional parameter group #1...                           */
/*                                                           */
       PARM     KWD(SHOSNDDSP) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1) RSTD(*YES) +
                    DFT(*NO) SPCVAL((*YES Y) (*NO N)) +
                    EXPR(*YES) PROMPT('Show "Send a message" +
                    display')
       PARM       KWD(RPYMSGQ) TYPE(QRPYMSGQ) +
                    PROMPT('Qualified reply *msgq name')
QRPYMSGQ: QUAL       TYPE(*NAME) LEN(10)
     QUAL       TYPE(*NAME) LEN(10) SPCVAL((*CURLIB) +
                  (*LIBL)) PROMPT('*msgq library')
     PARM       KWD(NAMTYP) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4) RSTD(*YES) +
                  DFT(*USR) VALUES(*USR *DSP) EXPR(*YES) +
                  PROMPT('Name type')
--
Tom Liotta
The PowerTech Group, Inc.
19426 68th Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Phone  253-872-7788
Fax  253-872-7904
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