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MSGLEVEL: Controlling Displayed Messages

Default: MSGLEVEL=0

The MSGLEVEL constraint controls which messages are displayed by CA Hyper-Buf during OPEN and CLOSE processing. You specify MSGLEVEL as a numeric quantity; for instance, MSGLEVEL=5. Only one number can be specified on each MSGLEVEL control.

The MSGLEVEL number is interpreted as follows:

0

display only critical errors (default)

1

BUFFERSPACE

2

(reserved)

3

EXCLUSIONS

4

(reserved)

5

BYPASSES

6

(reserved)

7

SELECTIONS

8

(reserved)

9

(reserved)

10

DEBUGGING

All messages associated with MSGLEVELs less than or equal to your specified MSGLEVEL are displayed. For example, if you specify MSGLEVEL=5, all messages for levels 0 through 5 are displayed. Specifying MSGLEVEL=10 displays all possible messages.

All MSGLEVEL information is displayed by WTO and appears on the job log for each job. These messages can also appear on the operator console if not inhibited by message suppression facilities.