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The numeric part for SEQONLY parameter in OVRDBF must be in the range 1 to
32767 - are you outside of that range?

On 9/18/07, Dick Superneau <DSuperneau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a CL that is a copy of another program that I use to FTP data
from our system to one of our customers. The program is to put two
files from our system into the directory at the customer's FTP site.
The second put is successful. The first put ends up with zero bytes
transferred even though the file on the 520 is not empty. When I step
through the program, the override to input and override to output does
not produce any errors. After the FTP step, the job log shows the
following two statements:

Numeric value for parameter SEQONLY is not valid.

Error found on OVRDBF command.

When I look at the first error, the detail message is: CPD0095
Numeric value for parameter SEQONLY is not valid.

It appears that the message is generated inside the FTP call itself.
Google on CPD0095 didn't help me. Can anyone give me a clue as to what
is happening? If I leave the overrides to input and output in place,
run the program but do not call the FTP process, there is no error. I
cannot tell from the messages what override is being talked about.



Thanks for any input, Dick





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