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Hello again! Now I don't think it is a problem with SP5, but something that is a hold over from before. I tried the same thing on a machine with SP4 loaded. While I did not get the infinite loop on the compile, I did get the message: EVF4007E "Error during events file processing" in a window. When I cleaned up a couple of typos in my COBOL code, the source compiled, but still gave me the events file error (both SP4 and SP5). The only time I get the loop is when there are compile errors in the code and I compile from SP5 code edit machine. The compile from the SP4 machine always completes, but I always get the event file error window listed above. The source code does a copy to some standard copy books (3 of them) to get the file control, file description and working storage specs. Does this change things?? On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 13:13:15 -0500 I wrote; > Greetings! > > After installing SP5 on my computer, I am running into > compile problems. When I submit a compile from Code > Edit, > the compile (CRTCBLMOD) loops, and creates a lot of > joblog > entries on the 400. Before it started doing this, it > came > back with an event file error. I did not get the exact > text for the error, and I can't get the compile to > complete > now to get that error. I did get a couple of clean > compiles yesterday after installing SP5. > > SP5 is the only change I made to the WDT environment on > my > PC. The AS/400 is on V4R5. I'm using Win 200 Pro with > Service pack 2 and all available internet security and > other updates. > > Any Ideas?? Thanks in advance. ----------------------------------- Jim Essinger Senior Programmer/Analyst Student Loan Fund of Idaho esinger@fmtc.com 208-452-4058 -----------------------------------
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