SUPMSG – Message suppression
SUPMSG
allows you to prevent a
message from being written to the message log.
You can prevent more than one message from being written to message
log by issuing multiple OPTIONS
requests with
the SUPMSG
argument specified. The argument
to SUPMSG
is formed by MSG followed by the
message identifier. To obtain the message identifier, remove the HCL Workload Automation for Z prefix
(EQQ) from the beginning of the message and the severity indicator
from the end of the message.
For example, to prevent message EQQW002E from being written to the message log specify the argument value MSGW002.
SUPMSG
is used to avoid Workload Automation Programming Language messages
prefixed with EQQI, this also prevents the resulting return code for
the message being set.For example, if you specify an output file in an OUTPUT
statement
that is not allocated and then try to write to it, setting OPTIONS
SUPMSG(MSGI103)
prevents Workload Automation Programming Language from
issuing RC=4