Antoine,

I'm not positive about any of this but I'd suggest:

If you call the API a second time with the *ESCAPE message type you might
get the original escape message (they get retrieved in LIFO order).

Another possibility is to get the Message Key of the CEE9901 message.  Try
retrieving a second message with *PRV Message Type and that Message Key to
retrieve the message just before the CEE9901 message.  Hopefully that's the
original escape message sent from the other program.

You might also have to play with the call stack entry to get to the original
escape message.

Paul


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