Brian,

I would agree it must be a lot of overhead looking at everything and then
having the code make the decision on what to do.
Especially in a System exit.

Scott

On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 12:19 AM Brian Westerman <
brian_wester...@syzygyinc.com> wrote:

> HI,
>
> ALL commands issued at a console or from a program or JCL are processed in
> the command exit, whether they are JES or MVS commands or just random text
> typed on the console.
>
> When I developed our console message processing facility, I originally set
> it up to run as a command exit and then changed it's location when I found
> that I was getting EVERY command and not just the ones I wanted to get. :)
>
> There is a lot of overhead in looking at everything, but when looking for
> individual items it's actually very efficient.
>
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