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Hi all,

I was looking for the code that used a specific message ID this morning. I 
did a couple of iSeries searches, some of which I cancelled when I 
realized I had an incorrect library or member name.  The only other 
unusual searching thing I've done recently is to run FNDSTRPDM from the 
command line (troubleshooting from home last night). Now, I am getting the 
following in the iSeries Commands Log:

------------------------------------------------------------
FNDSTRPDM STRING(MSGID) FILE(LTL38/QRPGLESRC) MBR(RS*) OPTION(*NONE) COL(1 
*RCDLEN) CASE(*IGNORE) PRTRCDS(*ALL *CHAR) PARM(*EVENTF)
 Searching member . MEMBER
<list of members searched>

Pointer not set for location referenced.
Cause . . . . . :   A pointer was used, either directly or as a basing 
pointer, that has not been set to an address.
Function check. MCH3601 unmonitored by QQDAPROC at statement *N, 
instruction X'0199'.
Cause . . . . . :   An escape exception message was sent to a program 
which did not monitor for that message. The full name of the program to 
which the unmonitored message was sent is QQDAPROC  . At the time the 
message was sent the program was stopped at higher level language 
statement number(s) *N. If more than one statement number is shown, the 
program was a bound program. Optimization does not allow a single 
statement number to be determined. If *N is shown as a value, it means the 
actual value was not available. Recovery  . . . :   See the low level 
messages previously listed to locate the cause of the function check. 
Correct any errors, and then try the request again.
Error while processing the FNDSTRPDM command.
Cause . . . . . :   An error occurred while processing the FNDSTRPDM 
command. See messages previously listed. Recovery  . . . :   Correct 
errors and submit the command again.  If the problem recurs, see the 
Operator's Guide.
------------------------------------------------------------

FNDSTRPDM still works just fine from the command line.  I've never seen 
this error before, and I can't find anything similar in the archives.  I 
did find a report of EVFEVENT getting too full, and tried deleting 
EVFEVENT in my CURLIB to see if recreating the event file would make a 
difference, but no luck there.  I'm at WDSC v6 with all updates, and V5R4 
on the i.

Any ideas would be appreciated,
Adam

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