Steven:

Somewhere back around V4R3, IBM created a PTF for this that allowed the 
Retrieve Message (QMHRTVM) API to handle an additional format -- RTVM0400 -- 
that contained this info. I see that the format is included in V5R2 
documentation, so they made it part of the base.

I no longer have the PTF identifier, but it ought to be searchable for a few 
releases back. If you're new enough, just look up that format in the APIs.

Tom Liotta

midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>   9. Message queue break program reply (Steven.Gray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
>
>I have created a program to take messages from a message queue and display
>them in a more user friendly format , this includes displaying previous
>replies to the same message , so the operator has a background on the
>message.
>
>The only problem that I have is how do I retrieve the message valid replies
>(VALUES and SPCVAL)  from the Message file , so that I can validate the
>reply in my message handling program.
>
>I can use RTVMSG or RCVMSG to get everything else , and even SNDRPY to send
>the reply from the program back to the message queue , but I cannot see how
>I can retrieve the replies into a parameter like I can with MSGDATA.

-- 
Tom Liotta
The PowerTech Group, Inc.
19426 68th Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Phone  253-872-7788 x313
Fax    253-872-7904
http://www.powertech.com


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