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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Duane Kehoe wrote:
[SNIP]
>    Message . . . . :   Cannot resolve to object source#2. Type and Subtype
>       X'0201' Authority X'0000'.
[SNIP]
>    and do not understand why.  Is there something I am missing during pgm
>    creation or something else?  Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks in
>    advance.


This sounds like "source#1" is activating & getting a system pointer to
"source#2" and then source#2 is being deactivated without source#1 knowing
about it.

Your description seemed to indicate that you're using several modules
bound into a single program -- which doesn't make any sense, since there'd
be no object to resolve to in that case.   You must be using program or
service program calls somewhere.

Can you please describe the programs you're using, and which activation
groups their compiled with?   Also, please explain how you're going about
reclaiming these activation groups.


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