When running an action that doesn't use the *EVENTF, an error message shows in the log regarding *EVENTF being missing from command string. #2500
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Describe the bug
When running a Run action that doesn't use the *EVENTF, an error message shows in the log regarding *EVENTF being missing from command string.
This message is not useful and I find it distracting. Perhaps eliminate the false error message or let me turn that off as a setting ?
Example:
*EVENTF not found in command string. Not fetching errors for LIB/SRCMBR001.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
*EVENTF not found in command string. Not fetching errors for LIB/SRCMBR001.
Expected behavior
I would expect that if the *EVENTF is not used in my command line, I should not have to see this extraneous non-useful message. It's distracting.
Perhaps eliminate the false error message or let me turn that off as a setting ?
I know what it's like to over message users. I've been doing that my entire career until someone points out sometimes that it's sometimes TMI and distracting.
Thanks
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