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As with most things that belong to IBM, the first letter is a Q. The next 2 often identify a product or application - not sure here, service something comes to mind. Finally you have the word, PROBLEM, which is meaningful.

I've said all that to give some help in interpreting these things. But often objects that start with Q are exclusively IBM's to work with. Any problem you have should probably be reported to IBM support, and there is likely to be a fix for it. This list might be a good start, but these things are not anything we can ultimately help with, I think.

I did a google on QSCPROBLEM - I suggest you do this, too. You will get a link to a Redbook for iSeries system administrators. I found there that QSCPROBLEM is a user space that has the contents of spooled files related to a problem that the system has found. It would be one of the entries you see when you use WRKPRB. This and other objects are what are used to generate APARs, which often become PTFs eventually.

HTH - and take a look at that redbook - it seems a very useful resource.
Vern

At 02:44 PM 3/1/2006, you wrote:

Hi

Can anyone tell me what is the significance of this userspace QSCPROBLEM and when it gets created??. I am finding that some software problem has created this under a user profile name. In the past I find this used to get created with some system name (QTCP, QUSER) as the user created this.
  Can anyone enlighten me regd QSCPROBLEM?

  Thanks,
  Avis Ramuk.


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