I wonder if I am not getting the CPI3203 message because I have a sub cl
program that walks back through the joblog to retrieve the completion status
of the last save command.  It could be clearing those messages out.   I know
that I am still getting the completion messages in the joblog.  I will have
to look into that.  But a program that looks through the joblog and removes
those cluttering entries?


Jim


On 8/3/06, rob@xxxxxxxxx <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Now there's an idea, changing the severity and the logging level of the
job.  I'll have to check that out, though, I may wan't some 00 level
messages.

Rob Berendt
--
Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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Rob,

Are you talking about the joblog on the outq or in the active joblog?  I
am
on V5R4, and I don't get the access path saved message in the outq joblog.
I get the   "XX blocks processed for sequence XX, volume VOLUMEID, on
DEVNAME"

So - a message I would like to see gone from the job log is;

CPI6705   -   Message . . . . :   94 blocks processed for sequence 9,
volume
100005, on
  device TAP02.

Maybe if we change the severity of the message one way or the other -
depending on the settings for the job.  It would still show up in the
active
joblog, but not in the outq version when the job completes.

--
Jim Essinger
Senior Programmer/Analyst
UnLtd/SLFI/IMA
PO Box 730
Fruitland, ID  83619
208-452-4058 x133


On 8/3/06, rob@xxxxxxxxx <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Thanks.  But that's not really what I am looking for.
>
> Rob Berendt
> --
> Group Dekko Services, LLC
> Dept 01.073
> PO Box 2000
> Dock 108
> 6928N 400E
> Kendallville, IN 46755
> http://www.dekko.com
>
>
>
>
>
> Jerome Hughes <jromeh@xxxxxxx>
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>
> Subject
> Re: CPI3203 - &3 logical access paths saved or restored.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Rob--
>
> not sure this will get back the line space, but it could possibly
> allow suppression of the text - long ago suppressed unwanted
> "creating access path" status messages with...
>
> 1) create another *MSGF with only the unwanted message id with
> desired alternative text - "please wait..." or " "
> 2) OVRMSGF the original message file to the new one, it will be used
> for message(s) found there, but will fall back to the original for
> all others
>
> thx & hth,
>
> --Jerome
>
>
> On Aug 3, 2006, at 7:50 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to suppress
> > CPI3203- &3 logical access paths saved or restored.
> > messages from appearing in the job log of:
> >  69800 - SAVLIB LIB(MGRIN5) DEV(TAP02) EXPDATE('08/09/06') ENDOPT
> > (*LEAVE)
> >   DTACPR(*DEV)  OUTPUT(*PRINT)
> > 1 logical access paths saved or restored.
> > 471 objects saved from library MGRIN5.
> >
> > Some libraries the list gets quite extensive and is plainly just
> > joblog
> > clutter.
> >
> > Rob Berendt
> > --
> > Group Dekko Services, LLC
> > Dept 01.073
> > PO Box 2000
> > Dock 108
> > 6928N 400E
> > Kendallville, IN 46755
> > http://www.dekko.com


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