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From the QShell book:

Command exit status
Each command has an exit status that can influence the behavior of
other shell commands. By convention, a command exits with zero for
normal or success, and non-zero for failure, error, or a false
indication. The documentation for each command describes the exit
codes it returns and what they mean.
The exit status can be one of these values:
v 0 for success.
v 1 to 125 for failure.
v 126 when qsh finds the command but it is not executable.
v 127 when qsh cannot find the command.
v 128 and above when the command is ended by a signal. The value is
128 plus the signal number.

On Jan 18, 2008 1:18 PM, <Lorraine.Ford@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We have a client running a program which is using the STRCSH command for
an XML document extract and it's failing. It's sending QSH0005 with
exit status 126. We cannot find the problem or even any information
anywhere which indicates what exit status 126 is. Does anyone know or
have any thoughts of where to look? Thanks, LC.





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