Hello all,

We are preparing to upgrade to a new release of our ERP package (CMS) and as part of the process, we have the need to add quite a few (over 100) messages to a message file. CMS tends to use message files a lot for text in display files, etc. I know of the WRKMSGF command, and that I can add the needed messages that way. I have the messages in another message file - is there a way to copy them between message files, like you would do with a standard CPYF command, instead of entering each one individually via the WRKMSGF command? Any input is most appreciated. Thanks!

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