IBM Enterprise Console $Msgfilename, $Msgfilelibrary, $Msglibraryused, $Msgseverity, $Senddate

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$MSG The default message used.

$MSG_FILE_NAME

The name of the message file containing the message received.

$MSG_FILE_LIBRARY

The name of the library containing the message file. For the actual library used when the message is sent, use the $MSG_LIBRARY_USED keyword.

$MSG_HELP The message help for the message received. If an immediate message is received, this field is blank.

$MSG_ID Indicates the AS/400 message identifier. $MSG_KEY The key to the message received.

$MSG_LIBRARY_USED

The name of the library used to send the message. Because the library can contain override instructions, this is not necessarily the library in which the message actually resides.

$MSG_SEVERITY

Specifies the severity. A two-digit value ranging from 0 through 99. The higher the value, the more severe or important the condition.

$MSG_TYPE The message type of the message received. The possible values and their meanings are the following:

01Completion

02Diagnostic

04Informational

05Inquiry

06Sender’s copy

08Request

10Request with prompting

14Notify

15Escape

21Reply, not validity checked

22Reply, validity checked

23Reply, message default used

24Reply, system default used

25Reply, from system reply list

$ORIGIN The protocol address of the source system.

$SEND_DATE

The date on which the message was sent, in CYYMMDD (century, year, month, day) format.

$SEND_JOB The name of the job in which the message being received was sent.

$SEND_JOB_NUMBER

The job number of the job in which the message being received was sent.

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IBM Enterprise Console manual $Msgfilename, $Msgfilelibrary, $Msglibraryused, $Msgseverity, $Senddate, $Sendjobnumber