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And at one time we downloaded a utility to search message files for a 
particular text - FNDMSG.  That's pretty good.
Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 
"Dennis Lovelady" <dlovelady@dtcc.com>
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Hi, Dave:
Have a look at the DSPMSGD command.
You can use WRKMSGF to find out what message files you may want to select
for this.
Fair warning: You'll have a tremendous amount of output.
HTH
Dennis
"Dave Snyder" <dsnyder@blcnet.com>@midrange.com on 01/08/2003 08:31:27 AM
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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?
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