Dave--
There used to be a manual that listed all the messages in gruesome 
detail.  I suppose it's still available.
Most of the time you can find the messages you need while keying your 
CLP source--  Prompt the command (F4), move the cursor to the top 
line of the screen, then press Help (F1).  You are now looking at all 
of the help for the command.
The first few lines are a general description of the command.  Next 
comes a list of all the message IDs you can monitor for-- with enough 
text to describe what they do.
If you need to see a particular command, from any command line use 
command DSPCMDD (my spelling might be off...).  Prompt, then key the 
message ID.  Press ENTER, and you'll see all of the text for the 
message.
--Paul  E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.nospam.com
Is there an easy way on the AS400 to list all possible message id's 
(i.e. CPF1063) and what they mean? Is there a manual that lists them 
all?
Dave
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