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On 31-Oct-2011 06:50 , Willie J. Moore wrote:
Our weekend processing received error 'CPF376E - Not all
configuration objects saved'. The weekend processing stopped because
the default was a "D".
I was thinking of added it to our 'Replay List' with the 'I' option.
I would be interested in hearing of any other suggestion.


Adding that message for reply list processing will give no joy, no matter the Inquiry Message Reply processing [INQMSGRPY] established for the job. That is because the message CPF376E along with all or at least most message in the "range" CPF3700, are not inquiry messages.

Presumably the failure in Save Configuration effected the default handler in the CLP or CLLE for which the message CPA0701 [or equivalent CLLE] inquiry was responded to [automatically] with the 'D' reply. In that case, resolution could come from changing the source to include a MONMSG for the CPF376E and any other messages [as described on the general help for the SAVCFG command], and then coding the desired response. Another option might be to resolve the condition(s) both logged prior to the escape message and which gave origin to the condition effecting the CPF376E, such as deleting a damaged configuration object; i.e. respond according to the recovery text which suggests that "Messages have been sent to the job log for each object that could not be saved. Press F10 or use the Display Job Log (DSPJOBLOG) command for more information about each object. Correct any errors and try the request again."

Regards, Chuck

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