When I execute a batch job which uses a JES2 init I get the following  job 
messages:

                       J E S 2  J O B  L O G  --  S Y S T E M  X X X X  --  N O 
D E  X X X X

09.00.18 JOB12252 ---- FRIDAY,    09 NOV 2018 ----
09.00.18 JOB12252  TSS7000I XX0042 Last-Used 09 Nov 18 00:01 System=SYSA 
Facility=XXXXXXXX
09.00.18 JOB12252  $HASP373 XX004215 STARTED - INIT S    - CLASS S        - SYS 
XXXX
09.00.18 JOB12252  XX004215 -------- JS010    (IEFBR14 )  0000
09.00.19 JOB12252  XX004215 -------- JS020    (IEFBR14 )  0000
09.00.19 JOB12252  XX004215 -------- JS030    (IEFBR14 )  0000
09.00.19 JOB12252  XX004215 -------- JS040    (IEFBR14 )  0000
09.00.19 JOB12252  XX004215 -------- JS050    (IEFBR14 )  0000
09.00.19 JOB12252  XX004215 -------- JS060    (IEFBR14 )  0000
09.00.19 JOB12252  XX004215 -------- JS070    (IEFBR14 )  0000
09.00.19 JOB12252  $HASP395 XX004215 ENDED - RC=0000

The job step messages are produced by the IEFACTRT exit.

When I execute the same batch job - but it uses a WLM init I get job messages:

                       J E S 2  J O B  L O G  --  S Y S T E M  X X X X  --  N O 
D E  X X X X

08.49.06 JOB11630 ---- FRIDAY,    09 NOV 2018 ----
08.49.06 JOB11630  TSS7000I XX0042 Last-Used 09 Nov 18 00:01 System=SYSA 
Facility=XXXXXXXX
08.49.06 JOB11630  $HASP373 XX004215 STARTED - WLM INIT  - SRVCLASS BATWLMB  - 
SYS XXXX
08.49.06 JOB11630  XX004215 -------- JS010    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  IEF196I XX004215 -------- JS010    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  XX004215 -------- JS020    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  IEF196I XX004215 -------- JS020    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  XX004215 -------- JS030    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  IEF196I XX004215 -------- JS030    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  XX004215 -------- JS040    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  IEF196I XX004215 -------- JS040    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  XX004215 -------- JS050    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  IEF196I XX004215 -------- JS050    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  XX004215 -------- JS060    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  IEF196I XX004215 -------- JS060    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  XX004215 -------- JS070    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  IEF196I XX004215 -------- JS070    (IEFBR14 )  0000
08.49.06 JOB11630  $HASP395 XX004215 ENDED - RC=0000

This execution also gets the IEF196I messages.

I tried using an OPS/MVS rule to suppress the MSG but that only removed the 
message from the console.

Is there any way to get rid of the IEF196I messages from the JESMSGLG.

Thank You


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