>From the book:

The FLAG severity parameters and the messages transmitted follow.
WARNING is the IPCS-defined default. 
...
TERMINATING
  Transmits only TERMINATING messages and suppresses INFORMATIONAL,
  WARNING, ERROR, and SERIOUS (SEVERE) messages. 


In article <[email protected]> you 
wrote:
> The DROPSYM messages for symbols not found is information (not an error 
> message). Setting FLAG( ) to any level will not suppress the message. It will 
> produce the message so the only way to eliminate the message is to make 
> DROPSYM conditional. The alternative is to direct it to print rather than 
> terminal but that must be done using the SETDEF command.

> NOSUMMARY will eliminate the messages about symbols dropped but does not 
> affect the symbols not found message.

> I don't think IBM has bothered to change this command because it has always 
> worked. It's one of the few commands that doesn't support FLAG( ), 
> PRINT/NOPRINT and TERMINAL/NOTERMINAL. ?


> Jon Perryman.


> >________________________________
> > From: "Hardee, Chuck" <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> >I see no reason why one should have to make a DROPSYM conditional as you 
> >suggest.
> >
> >You issue the command and, if you have NOSUMMARY, the command response 
> >should be, well, nothing!
> >After all, that's what the NOSUMMARY is defined as meaning.
> >

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