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I am not a big fan of stripping messages from a joblog scary or not. When
it does actually fail, and at some time it likely will, you're missing part
of the 'story' the joblog tells. If you've ever worked with JDA Software
you'll know it's STUPID frustrating to read their joblogs because they do
that. It's rather like a lot of stuff on social media, ONLY point out the
part that supports your side of the story!
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On 10/5/2017 9:58 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
I suppose if you have a looping job which generates thousands of these you--
might want to remove them from the joblog so you can focus on the more
critical messages.
Jim mentioned a message handler.
Some of us have written techniques in the past for ensuring messages are
dropped when we don't want them. For example, if we have a MONMSG in a
job to handle a particular exception then why leave that scary message in
the job log?
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