Hello Jonathan,

Am 25.02.2021 um 15:26 schrieb Wilson, Jonathan <piercing_male@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

Easiest way is *PGMBDY and, I think, 1 in the call stack counter which causes it to be sent to the caller (the previous program/menu) which should then handle the display of that message.

Thank you. I tried. Result:

call BOORDRSTPG
=> Error PDM0067 is shown in the message line only. Not the usual cancel/debug/whatever screen. This message id isn't contained in QCPFMSG. Unfortunately, DSPMSGD RANGE(PDM0067) MSGF(*ALL) isn't allowed. One of the few occasions I really miss grep. ;-)

Google finds a few sites when searching for "PDM0067", but Safari gives me an error message that the website might be a fraud containing when trying to open these. Doing this with lynx in the command line yields either "server not found" (DNSSEC?), or a http 200 being sent to me and nothing else.

Google context hints to PDM0067 probably meaning Pointer not set for location referenced.

:wq! PoC


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