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Hi
very good morning!
We are using an in-house CL, SRS4010C that calls an in-house program (SRS4010R) 
and 
then invokes GETZYXD with an override for BSCBT1. 
"
 OVRDBF     FILE(BSCBT1) TOFILE(YSRC/QS36PRC) +  
              MBR(BSCBT1) SHARE(*YES)              "

The error is as follows:
Job 994190/XYZAMM/SWA0RA started on 08/02/04 at 15:30:37 in subsystem 
  QBATCH in QSYS. Job entered system on 08/02/04 at 15:30:37.           
Job 994190/XYZAMM/SWA0RA submitted.                                  
CALL PGM(SRS4010C) PARM('20030701' '20040731' 'Y')               
File YGCBZF created in library QTEMP.                                 
Member YGCBZF added to file YGCBZF in QTEMP.                        
Member YGCBZF file YGCBZF in QTEMP cleared.                         
Member HISTRF1 file HISTRF1 in YMURLI opened.                          
Open options ignored for shared open of member HISTRF1.                
Buffer length longer than record for member BSCBT1.                    
The GETZYXD 403700 array index is not valid (C G S D F). 
GETZYXD is not available in our system,           
Can some one let me know what are the reasons that can be accounted for this 
error?If BSCBT1 file is blank  is this going to happen if we assume that there 
is nothing wrong with GETZYXD ???


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