Pat,
Absolutely agree...
Scott

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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:10 PM
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Subject: Re: SPAM: How to suppress some informational VTAM messages ?

On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:43:52 -0500, Scott Ford
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>...
>Everytime I have implemented Netview including 1.0 thru
>the latest greatest, we used MPF to either pass or suppress
>Messages. Netview's message automation table can also do this
>If you pass all messages through MPF.
>...

Sure.  But that is true of VTAM messages only if you've failed to set up 
NetView as VTAM's primary programmed operator - NetView's (or at
least NCCF's) original reason for existance.  

MPF will handle messages and pass them to NetView only if the MPF
sees the messages - only if the messages are WTOed.  VTAM does not
WTO it's unsolicited messages (except for a very few - see: Message 
Percolation in VTAM's Messages and Codes manual) if it has an active
PPO.

Pat O'Keefe

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