I believe that the files are filled in real time.

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Reading all QHST* files wouldn't reliably give you all available entries
somewhere in the past.

The problem was something like QHST itself is a form of message queue, not
a physical file. Only messages that had been copied to the QHST* files
would be available for reading through those files.

It's been a while, but IIRC, it was necessary to execute a DSPLOG command
first. This somehow caused the *MSGQ to be flushed to the files.

Does anybody know if this is still true?

Tom Liotta

midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>   6. Re: Analysing DSPLOG to CFG (Pete Massiello)
>
>date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 21:54:07 -0500 (EST)
>
> You can do this by reading all the qhst* files that exists in QSYS.
>
>Pete
>
>---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
>
>> I am not as skilled as you guys on spectrum of topics, because I am a
jack
>> of all trades, jedi master of only some, so like to work with various
>> capabilities for multiple applications to get more familiar with what
can
>> be done.  I have an idea for a potential solution to multiple
challenges,
>> but I an unsure of all the pieces.  I do most of my programming nowadays
>> in
>> RPG/400 with embedded SQL, and occasionally Query/400 work files
(because
>> speed of implementation is lightning fast compared to other approaches).
>>
>> I'd like to read current DSPLOG info into a program, obtain selected
>> messages, extract security and performance tracking info:

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