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Getting a fix from IBM would make the most sense, but you could try one of
the following if you can't wait.

If the command didn't change between releases, you might try restoring the
command from the prior release.

Patch the CPP program to user domain.   The program check sum value will be
off but if you patch a copy of original, you can always delete it later.


Keith


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hewitt, Rory" <Roderick.Hewitt@xxxxxx>
To: <mi400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 3:00 PM
Subject: [MI400] Re: System-state command calling system-state program
inuser-state


Hmmm. I'd really rather not set my QSECURITY to 30... Next thing you
know I'll be handing out my QSECOFR password to all and sundry.

I've tried restoring the command from the Licensed Program, but that
didn't change it. Time to call IBM, I fear. It's a bit weird because
unlike almost all other IBM shipped objects, when you do a DSPCMD, it
shows the source information (file, library, member) whereas other IBM
shipped objects have had this information removed.

Don, the PL/I compiler is still very much in use by me! I heard that IBM
had written a number of their testing tools in PL/I, hence the fact that
they haven't fully retired it. That and the fact that it's by far the
easiest and most flexible language on the AS/400 (MI included, I'm
afraid). IMHO, of course :-)

Rory
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