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-----Original Message-----
From: linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Essinger
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 7:05 PM
To: Linux/400 Discussion
Subject: Re: Problems with LODIMGCLG (was Problems with CRTIMGCLG)

Any messages between this one and the command issued?  You 
should be able to see them with F10.

Sorry, this is all I get: """
                              Display All Messages
                                                           System:   LIVWMID
Job . . :   QPADEV0003    User . . :   ZADSVSA       Number . . . :   002255

4>> LODIMGCLG IMGCLG(ISOCATALOG) DEV(OPTVRT01) OPTION(*LOAD)

Error with virtual volume image.

Image catalog ISOCATALOG not loaded to device OPTVRT01.

"""

 It might help to know what release of the OS you are on. 

I don't know how to get that.  All I can tell you is that it says "OS/400
Main Menu" in the header at the beginning and "(C) COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1980,
2003." at the bottom

Also you can look at 2nd level of help with F9 I believe - 
while your cursor is on the message you are interested in. 
(I'm not on a 5250 screen right now)

F9 returns "Function key not allowed" and freezes my terminal.

Oh man this is exasperating =(

--
Tommy Butler, Linux Engineer
tommy.butler@xxxxxxx
office: (682) 831-8050
 

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