WAKEUP will stack the command (or text or whatever is there) -- not execute
it..   you need code around it to pull it off the stack and execute it..

Scott Rohling

On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Billy Bingham <
billy.bingham...@suddenlink.net> wrote:

>  Hello,
>
>  I'm trying to understand WAKEUP. I have the following in WAKEUP TIMES A:
>
>  ALL      09:01:00 04/07/11 CP MSG OPERATOR BACKUP THE DASD TONIGHT
>
>  I enter the command: wakeup 09:12 (file
>
>  This is displayed:
> DMSCYW2246I 08:58:43 WAKEUP at 09:01:00 (137
> sec).
>
>  At 09:01 as expected I get the following on the user console:
>
> DMSCYW2246I* 00001 ALL 09:01:00 04/08/11 CP MSG OPERATOR BACKUP THE DASD
> TONIGHT
> Ready(00003); T=0.01/0.01
> 09:01:00
>
>  IS the RC 3 from WAKEUP or from the CP MSG... command. The message does
> not get displayed on OPERATOR's console, but if I enter the CP MSG...
> command itself the message gets to OPERATOR.
>
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Billy
>

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