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Mike,

If the description below fits your environment, you might try the listed
PTF.  It is issued to fix defective PTF SF66912.

Good luck,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

SF67272

DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM FIXED FOR APAR SA95389 :

-----------------------------------------------



  An ILE RPG program is created with DFTACTGRP(*YES) specified.

  When the program is run it opens a file and terminates with

  *INLR off. The file remains open and cannot be closed using the

  RCLRSC command.







> [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com] On Behalf Of Mike McClain
> Subject: Did a PTF break CLRPFM
>
> OS400 v4r5, Cume level  2169.
> Just applied this cume cd and now my CLRPFM command doesn't work. Keep
> getting "member already in use" message (CPF3130).
> We use this technique to clear workfiles extensively. It has always
> worked
> until this morning.
> Only difference between Fri and today are the PTF's.
> I suspect that a PTF broke something. Probably missed one that should
> have
> been excluded.
> Anyone seen this?
> Please hurry, I'm vitually dead in the water.
> Thanks,
> Mike McClain



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