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  • Subject: RE: BPCS Reorg job
  • From: "Lacelle, Marc" <LACELLE@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 08:38:36 -0400

Hi Ho

        Same stuff. Snowed all weekend long. My snow blower has shown
interest in a little plot of land just south of Miami. 

        Good question Rick. Unfortunately the answer is not the one your
looking for. When running this job the program will 

        Reorganize data files based on the files you selected. This job is
meant to purge deleted records and re-align logicals to physical files. 

        You are selecting all data files for re-org(correct). If this is the
case you must be missing a data file in your BPCSF library. Unfortunately
the one that is missing must be identified. I can send a list of all the
data files if you are interested. (Only Physicals are reorg). 

        Marc Lacelle
        Royal Canadian Mint



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> From:         RickCarter@holley.com[SMTP:RickCarter@holley.com]
> Reply To:     BPCS-L@midrange.com
> Sent:         Monday, April 02, 2001 4:37 PM
> To:   BPCS-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      BPCS Reorg job
> 
> AS400  Mix Mode   BPCS V6.1.01
> 
> Job SYS120C has stopped running successfully.  This job was running fine
> but I noticed today that it wasn't running anymore.  I can't say when it
> stopped running as it doesn't really give a noticeable error msg and the
> operator did not catch this.   When I run this in a controlled environment
> today, I captured the msg below but it doesn't tell me much or I don't
> understand what it's telling me.  I am running this with the correct lib
> list and all object authority.
> 
> It says there is a file missing from BPCSF but it doesn't say which file
> it
> is.  Does anyone know if there's some type of system file residing in
> BPCSF that has anything to do with the SYS120C job running.  Basically the
> msg below is what is showing in the joblog.
> 
>    Message . . . . :  -CALL SYS126 PARM('BPCSF     ' 'Y' 'N' 'N' '  ')
>  40    04/02/01   13:58:44   QLIROHDL       QSYS        00D8     SYS126
> B
>    Message . . . . :   File  in library BPCSF not found.
>    Cause . . . . . :   The file name or the library name is not correct.
> If th
>      library name was not specified, the file may be in a library that is
> not
>      contained in the library list. Recovery  . . . :   Correct the file
> or
>      library name, or add the library name to the library list.  Then try
> the
>      request again.
>  40    04/02/01   13:58:45   QMHUNMSG                   *N       SYS126
> B
>    Message . . . . :   Function check. CPF9812 unmonitored by SYS126 at
> stateme
>      74300, instruction X'030C'.
>    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 th
>      unmonitored message was sent is SYS126  . At the time the message was
> sent
>      the program was stopped at higher level language statement number(s)
> 74300
>      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.
> 
> 
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