how to see the error messages for each command in cl?
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For each prompted command (using F4) in your CL program, press Help (F1) and scroll down the help text, usually, all-the-way to the bottom. The error messages that can be monitored and their explanation would be listed there.
You can pick the appropriate MSG ID based on function you're trying to achieve for a given command.
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