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  • Subject: Error when overriding overflow line from CODEDSU
  • From: "Shaw, David" <dshaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 14:39:10 -0500

I'm working on a print file in CODE Designer for Windows, V3R2M2 SP2.  When
I try to change the overflow line number from *CMDDFT to a number, the
submit of the create job fails on the /400.  In the joblog of my STRCODE job
is the following:

 SBMCODEJOB CMD(CRTPRTF SRCFILE(DSHAW/QDDSSRC) SRCMBR(SPR003PF) FILE(DSHAW/
 SPR003PF) OPTION(*EVENTF) MAXRCDS(50000) OVRFLW (57) ) NOTIFY(*YES) SERVER
 (SPA400)
 Positional value cannot follow keyword parameter.
 Positional value cannot follow keyword parameter.
 Previous 2 errors found in embedded command CRTPRTF.
 Error found on SBMCODEJOB command.

Note the space between OVRFLW and (57) - that's what's causing the
"Positional value..." messages.  Has anyone else run into this, or is it
peculiar to my setup?  Thanks!

Note: This is also posted to the CODE/400 newsgroup.

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