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<h1 class="topictitle1">Define default values for replies</h1>
<div><p>The <span class="cmdname">Add Message Description (ADDMSGD)</span> command
allows you to specify a default value for a reply to your message. </p>
<div class="section"> <p>A default reply must meet the same validity checking values as
the other replies for the message or be specified as a special value in the
message description. A default value is used when a user has indicated (using
the CHGMSGQ command) that default replies should be issued for all inquiry
messages sent to the user's message queue. Default replies are also sent when
the unanswered inquiry messages are deleted. For example, the workstation
user uses the DSPMSG command to display messages, and removes unanswered inquiry
messages by pressing either F13 to delete all the messages or F11 to delete
a particular message.</p>
<p>Default replies are also used when the job attribute
of INQMSGRPY is set to *DFT and may be used if set to *SYSRPYL option. You
can use the system reply list to change the default reply.</p>
<p>Default replies
are also used on the Display Program Messages screen (which shows messages
that are sent to <samp class="codeph">*EXT</samp>). The sending of the default reply
occurs during either of the two following conditions: .</p>
<ul><li>The Display Program Messages screen appears showing an unanswered inquiry
message and the user presses Enter (to continue) without typing any reply.</li>
<li>The user pressed the F3 key to exit the <strong>Display Program Messages</strong> display.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="amsgf.htm" title="You use the Add Message Description (ADDMSGD) command to describe your predefined messages and to add them to the message file you created.">Add messages to a file</a></div>
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