WARNING Use the WARNING co •• and to trans.it high-priority aessages to a
specified user or to all users. The WARNING does not wait for input
operations at the terminal to complete, but breaks in on the line
currently being displayed and sends the .essage i.mediately (unless the
SET WNG OFF com.and was previously issued for the virtual machine). The
format of the WARNING command is: Warning liNG userid
{
userid }
OPerator ALL msgtext is the identification of the user who is to receive the message. OPERATOR sends the message to the primary system operator regardless of
his userid.
ALL allows the system operator to broadcast the message to all
users receiving warning messages. IIsgtext is the text of the message to be sent.
hh:m .. :ss iNG FROM userid: IIsgtext is the response to the users who are to receive the warning .essage.
The hh:m.:ss represents the time in hours, minutes, and seconds when the message was sent to the user. !2te: WARNING commands ring the alar., if the ALAR! feature is
installed, and put the screen in a HOLD status (for 3270) _, When _this occurs, press the CANCEL key to put the screen in a RUIIING status.
section 3. CP Co.mands 155 r U
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