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Yes, it's trickier. Status messages go to *EXT, i.e. the status line of the terminal.
Completion messages go to whatever call stack entry you send it to; then it's up to that program to show it or not.
In general I use call stack entry *CTLBDY with call stack count 0. That is mostly the program (or command line) where my program is called from. With a command line that is fine, most of the time.
But I also send completion messages to subfile programs with a message subfile. Then my messsage automatically ends up in the message subfile.
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