Hi all I have an extremely frustrating problem that I can't see through. All inquiry messages sent to QSYSOPR e.g. "Load formtype x in printer y", are being automatically replied to. I want to stop this. I can't see any settings on the user profile or message queue that might control this. The WRKRPYLE list shows some entries but not to the messages i'm having problems with. Has anyone got any suggestions? Thanks in advance
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Re:QSYSOPR messages automatically being replied to
Hi Dave Thanks for your reply. I've tried running the dspmsg with the parms you suggested. Please excuse the formatting of the output. MSGID SEV MSG TYPE CPA3394 99 INQUIRY Load form type '*STD' device PRT02 writer PRT02. (G B I H R C) PRT02 QSPLJOB 232079 QSPOPNWT 0000 12/12/08 10:02:13.428264 99 MSGDFT RPY Reply . . : H PRT02 QSPLJOB 232079 QMHSNINQ 0000 12/12/08 10:02:13.496880 99 INQUIRY TEST QPADEV0006 GARY 232128 QUICMD 0000 12/12/08 10:04:11.326488 99 SYSDFT RPY Reply . . : *N QPADEV0006 GARY 232128 QMHSNINQ 0000 12/12/08 10:04:11.333208 CPA7025 99 INQUIRY Receiver JRNRCV0389 in MSPDTA never fully saved. (I C) RSTORMYERS AGMMYERS 232131 QJODLTRC 0000 12/12/08 10:04:17.121088 99 MSGDFT RPY Reply . . : I I'm not sure how this implise who is answering the messages. Thanks again for your help Gary
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Re:QSYSOPR messages automatically being replied to
It tells us that program QMHSNINQ is answering the message. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't a vendor product replying. See the bottom of this page http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase...a?OpenDocument for reasons QMHSNINQ answers a message. I suspect the MSGQ is set to Delivery *DFT mode. The default reply for CPA3394 is H (DSPMSGD RANGE(CPA3394 CPA3394) option 5) Thanks, Dave C
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Re:QSYSOPR messages automatically being replied to
You beauty. The delivery for that queue was indeed set to *DFT. I've changed it and it now behaves as I would like it to. I kept looking past that parameter as I thought I understood all the options. Thank you again very much.
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