CPCONIO IUCV is turned on. I have also followed everyone elses suggestions and still no go. I have also moved the RDR code to be the first entry in the table (after TEXTSYS and LGLOPER) below is a section of the log . . <log> 07/04/09 15:33:16 PROP LLIC : PROP running with routing table LLSCAN RTABLE A5 07/04/09 15:34:06 : RDR FILE 0112 SENT FROM SMTP PUN WAS 0511 RECS 0017 CPY 001 A NOHOLD NOKEEP </log>
Here are the two RTABLE entries I'm trying. <rtable> /RDR FILE $ FROM SMTP 3 SMTPTEST $RDR/FILE$FROM/ 1 35 7 SMTPTEST </rtable> The following is what I get when I issue a QUERY SET to the PO MSG IUCV, WNG IUCV, EMSG IUCV, ACNT OFF, RUN ON LINEDIT ON , TIMER OFF , ISAM OFF, ECMODE ON ASSIST OFF , PAGEX OFF, AUTOPOLL OFF IMSG IUCV, SMSG IUCV, AFFINITY NONE , NOTRAN OFF VMSAVE OFF, 370E OFF STBYPASS OFF , STMULTI OFF 00/000 MIH OFF , VMCONIO IUCV, CPCONIO IUCV, SVCACCL OFF , CONCEAL OFF MACHINE XA , SVC76 CP, NOPDATA OFF, IOASSIST OFF CCWTRAN ON, 370ACCOM OFF, TIMEBOMB IDLE Command complete Steve G. Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU> 04/09/2007 03:12 PM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU cc: Subject: Re: Programmable operator On Monday, 04/09/2007 at 01:41 EST, Tom Duerbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wasn't aware that PROP will act upon something being delivered in the reader > queue. It likes messages, not queue elements. If you have CP SET CPCONIO IUCV, the RDR FILE message will be seen by PROP. Or you can build a "hot reader" application using WAKEUP. (I think there are prebuilt hot reader apps on the VM Download Library.) Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott