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I notice you mention QTEMP in the library list and compiling to QTEMP. Remember that QTEMP is precisely what the name suggest and is only a temporary library pertained to the current session of your job, no other job will have access to mentioned object and as soon as you sign off the newly compiled object to QTEMP disappear.

Jan

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From: bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jose Torres
Sent: 04 April 2014 02:46 AM
To: BPCS ERP System
Cc: BPCS ERP System
Subject: [BPCS-L] BPCS Programs referring old objects

Bpcs setsup its own library list using its job description. It is not clear if the library list mentioned bellow is the one that should be according to the person writing the email or if that library list is the one specified in the job description...


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On Apr 3, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Phil.Catlin@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Try doing a dsppgm of the PGM A object. Press enter twice, This
should display a list of modules called from that program and the
library they are called from.
If PGM B is in the list that will explain your issue.

You will need to re-compile PGM A to get the new module definitions
and libraries included...

Phil Catlin






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Hello,

I have this unique situation. Recently, we switched our LPARS and
restored all the BPCS libraries to new LPAR and activated it for users.

We have now started discovering that in some cases programs are not
making call to the objects that are on top of library list. Rather it
is making call to the object in other library, but in library list

e.g.
PgmA in lib LIB1 calls PgmB in LIB2

this is how the lib is setup

QTEMP
LIB1
LIB3
LIB2
LIB4
LIB5

If I re-compile PgmB and place object in QTEMP and then call Pgm A,
ideally PgmB from QTEMP should be picked up. But, it is not the case.
PgmA is referring to object PgmB in LIB2

I tried renaming the PgmB in LIB2 to xxPgmBx and call PgmA, but now
PgmA is referring to xxPgmBx in LIB2

I'm not sure if this is something related to any setting in BPCS or
i-Series setting

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated

Thanks
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