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Francis - is there a reason you have not called IBM? This list is not IBM 
support - you will get lots of interesting possible ideas here but this is an 
IBM problem that they should fix - or help you identify the problem - we are 
limited in this - go to the horse.

HTH
Vern

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Lapeyre, Francis" <FLAPEYRE@xxxxxxxx> 

No, it's straight CL - no QCAEXC. This happens from the job scheduler or 
when I do a SBMJOB from a command line and qualify the library of the 
program. If you either leave out the library, or call it without the SBMJOB 
(but with a library in the PGM parameter), it's fine. 

Francis Lapeyre 
IS Dept. Programmer/Analyst 
Stewart Enterprises, Inc. 
E-mail: flapeyre@xxxxxxxx 


-----Original Message----- 
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peter Dow (ML) 
Sent: Thursday, June 8, 2006 3:31 PM 
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion 
Subject: Re: V5R3, SBMJOB, and CPD0050 

Hi Francis, 

Sounds like it's using System/38 naming conventions. Did you at some 
point call QCAEXEC instead of QCMD? 

*Peter Dow* / 
Dow Software Services, Inc. 
909 793-9050 
pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx / 

Lapeyre, Francis wrote: 
No - the thing is that we restored this machine from our current 
production 
machine (at V5R1) for testing. The program exists in OBJECT in both 
places. 
It's the same program; hasn't been changed since 2001. And this showed up 
with another job schedule entry - so I did a SBMJOB from the command line, 
qualifying the library, and it fails on V5R3, but works on V5R1. 

Francis Lapeyre 
IS Dept. Programmer/Analyst 
Stewart Enterprises, Inc. 
E-mail: flapeyre@xxxxxxxx 




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