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On 18-Oct-2016 09:53 -0500, John Allen wrote:
I have a client running 7.2 and they are trying to zip a file using
the command:

QSH CMD('jar 'cfM "/CUST/TEST.PDF" "/CUST/TEST.ZIP" ')

Presumably not a copy/paste; i.e. the above would fail due to an unmatched delimiter.


And getting error:

exec: 001-0014 Command /QSYS.LIBL/QJVATOOLS.PGM not found

Again, not an actual copy/paste? Maybe instead, the replacement text shows `/QSYS.LIB/QJVATOOLS.PGM`?


Any ideas what causes this error?

What is shown on Display Symbolic Link display after having taken option-12=Work With Links, from WRKLNK '/usr/bin/jar'? And if that shows something like /QIBM/ProdData/Java400/bin/jar for Object Link, then what is that; if a Stream File (STMF), then what shows in there with regard/likeness to the above text?


Here is info from my research:

The Program QJVATOOLS is in library QJAVA

They are running 7.2

[…]

PTF SI53657 Status is Temporarily Applied

[…]


That PTF would seem to have been the best bet; as apparently being preventive for the quite similar message for the: "ajar: 001-0018 Error found running command /QSYS.LIB/QJVATOOLS.PGM. No such path or directory."


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