For the messages that you specify in MPFLSTxx, you can indicate
that the system is to:
- Suppress specific messages or all messages that begin with a particular
prefix. SUP(YES/NO) provides this option.
- Retain action messages (descriptor codes 1, 2, 3, 11) using the
action message retention facility (AMRF). The RETAIN® parameter allows you to selectively
retain certain types of action messages (immediate, eventual, or critical
eventual).
- Allow an automation subsystem, such as NetView®, to respond to the WTO/WTOR message(s)
that you specify. AUTO(YES/NO/token) allows you to identify whether
a message is eligible for automation processing and to pass information
(a token) to the automation subsystem.
- Pass control to an installation-supplied WTO/WTOR exit routine
to process the message(s). The USEREXIT option allows you to identify
the exit routine.
- Assign installation-supplied defaults for specific messages that
are identified in the MPFLSTxx member. The .DEFAULT statement allows
you to change the system-assigned message processing defaults for
any message you specify.
- Assign installation-supplied defaults for messages that are not identified
in the MPFLSTxx member. The .NO_ENTRY statement allows you to indicate
how the system is to handle messages that are not specified
in the MPFLSTxx member.
- Indicate or flag the beginning of particular messages that are
written to the JES3 hard-copy log. The MPFHCF statement allows you
to specify the character you want to use as an indicator.