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I realize the problem was solved, but the requested information about the error was not given. Thus the meaning for the context of the error can not be reviewed and described for what it might reveal, and thus is not shared and archived for future reference.

Perhaps the details for the MCH3402 can be given instead of... err, beyond, the mostly irrelevant CLLE default exception handler inquiry message details that were given.?

Regards, Chuck

On 11 Jun 2013 14:51, John McKee wrote:
<<SNIP>>

Message id CPA0702; From program QCLXERR; From Library QSYS;
Instruction 00C6; To program *EXT

<<SNIP>>

On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 4:20 PM, CRPence wrote:
On 11 Jun 2013 13:25, John McKee wrote:
<<SNIP>>

<<SNIP>>

The program has two functions. If I run it with one function,
trying to run it with the second function results in MCH3402
"Tried to refer to all or part of an object that no longer
exists"

What are the full details of the MCH3402, the context of the
failure, that would be presented in an F6=Print after F1=Help on
the message in the active joblog, or a DSPJOBLOG OUTPUT(*PRINT)
with LOG(4 0 *SECLVL) in effect [albeit for MCH3402, *MSG is as
good as *SECLVL].

<<SNIP>>

<<SNIP>>

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