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    The commands executed from the SYSREQ menu are stored in message CPX2313. You can use CRTMSGF to create a message file of your own, MRGMSGF to copy CPX2313 from QCPFMSG to your new msg file, change the text of CPX2313 in the new msg file to run other commands, then use OVRMSGF in the users' jobs to put the new msg file into effect. HTH. Ask more questions if you need to. On Tuesday, July 07, 1998, 12:43 PM, Sherry Grandon wrote: How do I modify the System Request program or the use of the System Request key. I want to modify, not eliminate the use of the System Request Key. Reason is: Users are able to access other user messages through the DSPMSG option on the System Request Menu as that menu option prompts for MSG Queue.

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    System Request Menu

    You can also specify your own program for use when attn key is pressed with setatnpgm.We make the attn key call a inquiry menu with our own msg pgm on that menu instead of ibm sys request program.We put the setatnpgm in our users initial pgm that we specified in the wrkusrprf. In the world of the clueless, he with half a clue is King. Karl Lauritzen Second VP Project Development National Lloyds Ins

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