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Kevin,
        On our system we do not have QOEEN and WRKFLR operates just fine.
It looks like to me that it is part of office vision product.  Un-install
that product and see if it clears things up with WRKFLR.  If you need office
vision, make sure it is a version for RISC and then look at getting off OV
on to something else anything else.


Thank you,
Matt Tyler
Mattt@wincofoods.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Corcoran [mailto:kevin.corcoran@coylehamilton.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 08:11
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: WRKFLR problem (again)

So am I to take it that nobody has encountered this (or similar) problem
converting to 64-bit RISC ???

Any suggestions (anything at all) would be greatly appreciated. I cannot get
into document folders because of this problem and well... I really, really
need to.

Thanks,

Kev.


-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Corcoran
Sent: 23 October 2002 12:22
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject: WRKFLR problem converting QOEEN to 64-bit RISC


I  tried to use the WRKFLR command (apparently I'm the first person to use
it!) on our machine (720, V4R4) and encountered a problem when it tried to
convert QOEEN to 64-bit RISC :

WRKFLR
    Converting *PGM QOEEN in library QOFC to 64-bit RISC.

    Program or module not observable.

    Function check. MCH42B5 unmonitored by QOERT at statement *N,
instruction X'016C'.

    Cause . . . . . :   An escape exception message was sent to a program
which did not monitor for that message. The full name of the program to
which the unmonitored message was sent is QOERT  . At the time the message
was sent the program was stopped at higher level language statement
number(s) *N. If more than one statement number is shown, the program was a
bound program. Optimization does not allow a single statement number to be
determined. If *N is shown as a value, it means the actual value was not
available.
Recovery  . . . :   See the low level messages previously listed to locate
the cause of the function check.  Correct any errors, and then try the
request again.

I tried to force it using CHGPGM PGM(QOFC/QOEEN) FRCCRT(*YES) but got :
CPF0541 Program QOEEN in QOFC not changed.
(either the information necessary to change the program attributes for
program QOEEN in library QOFC is not present, or another error has
occurred.)

Any Ideas?

TIA.

Kev.



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