Check your profile exec. The standard message is still to use the long
message, which gives you the time stamp. You must be setting it to
SMSG at logon. This could be done per user via their profile exec, or
in a common exec used by all that is added to all profile execs (like
we do here).

Ron

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Gentry, Steve
<steve.gen...@westernsouthernlife.com> wrote:
> Well, Bob, maybe a previous systems programmer turned it off. I wonder
> where he's at now.  8-)
> The SET RDYMSG worked.
> Thanks to all who responded.
> Steve
>
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> Err.... Mine still does.
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> On 8/10/11 7:49 AM, "Gentry, Steve"
> <steve.gen...@westernsouthernlife.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone remember when or what release IBM stopped displaying the
>> time used(for lack of the correct term) on the Ready; prompt?  I was
>> talking to an old IBM'er/VM'er and he asked about it.  I had forgotten
>> that it used to be displayed.  Just curious when it disappeared.
>> Thanks,
>> Steve
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