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Vern,

Thanks - I see that now. The font the message came in has them looking very similar.

-mark

At 12/30/08 04:22 PM, you wrote:
Mark, if you are referring to the curly brackets, IIRC, they are the
syntax needed to run a command using ADODB. But it's been awhile!

Vern

M. Lazarus wrote:
> Bill,
>
> Try removing the two leading and trailing parenthsis.
>
> -mark
>
> At 12/30/08 02:37 PM, you wrote:
>
>> Due to library list complications, I've decided to submit the program I
>> want to run and thus be able to set the library list via the job
>> description. The problem I'm running into is that the system is
>> throwing an error about a missing parenthesis.
>>
>> Here is the relevant code:
>>
>> strCmdTxt = "{{SbmJob cmd(Call pgm(" & strPgmLib & "/SFC55AC parm(" &
>> strWkStn & ")) job(sfc55ac) jobd(" & strFileLib & "/bpcsjobd)}}"
>>
>> cmd.CommandText = strCmdTxt
>> cmd.Execute
>>
>>
>> This is the value of strCmdTxt to be executed:
>>
>> {{SbmJob cmd(Call pgm(BPCSUSRCD/SFC55AC parm(SAMIS1S3)) job(sfc55ac)
>> jobd(BPCSFCD/bpcsjobd)}}
>>
>>
>> This is the relevant job log on the system:
>>
>> Client request - run command 'SbmJob '.
>> A matching parenthesis not found.
>> Error found on *N command.
>> Errors occurred in command.
>>
>> The OS is V5R2. Any ideas?
>>
>> Bill


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