$SEND_PROGRAM_NAME

The program name or Integrated Language Environment® (ILE) program name that contains the procedure sending the message.

$SEND_TIME

The time at which the message being received was sent, in

HHMMSS (hour, minute, second) format.

$SEND_USER_PROFILE

The name of the user profile that sent the message being received.

$SEVERITY The severity of the event.

$SOURCE The source of the event. The source is defined by the adapter type (AS400_MSGQ).

$SUB_ORIGIN

A further categorization of the origin.

$SUB_SOURCE

A further categorization of the source.

$TEXT_CCSID_CONVERT_STATUS

The following are possible values returned:

0No conversion was needed because the CCSID of the message or message help text matched the CCSID you wanted the message or message help text converted to.

1No conversion occurred because either the message or message help text was 65535 or the CCSID you wanted the message or message help text converted to was 65535.

2No conversion occurred because you did not supply enough space for the message or message help.

3The message or message help text was converted to the CCSID specified using the best fit conversion tables.

4A conversion error occurred using the best fit conversion tables, so a default conversion was attempted. This completed without error.

–1An error occurred on both the best fit and default conversions. The data was not converted.

$TEXT_CCSID_RETURNED

The CCSID of the text in the message and message help fields is returned. The inserted replacement data might not be the same CCSID. Refer to the $DATA_CCSID_RETURNED keyword for more details. If a conversion error occurs or the CCSID you requested the text to be converted to is 65535, the CCSID that the message description is stored in is returned. Otherwise, the CCSID you wanted your text converted to is returned. If you do not want the text converted before it is returned to you but you do want to know the CCSID that the message description is stored in, specify 65535 on the coded character set identifier parameter. The CCSID that the message description is stored in is returned in the CCSID of message and message help output field.

$ARG1 – $ARG8

Used to identify message replacement text or values.

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Enterprise Console specifications

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