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Gary,

Assuming the program that "compiles and runs fine" is the RPG program
and that SNDWAKUP is the program you have no source or object for, then
I have to assume that the RPG program logic is never attempting to call
SNDWAKUP (RPG0211 with previous MCH3401) or that you have a LO indicator
specified on the CALL statement to continue through the error condition
(and still a MCH3401 being received within your job).

As for SNDWAKUP being an IBM supplied API, I feel confident in saying
it is not a standard part of OS/400.

Bruce Vining

>
>Hello,
>
>I came across something(actually another programmer did) in one of our old
>RPG programs.  Its a call to a program called SNDWAKUP.  It looks like
>nothing we wrote as we have no source and we can't seem to find an object,
>yet the program compiles and runs fine.  So I was wondering if it was an
>API, cause the routine its called in has to do with processing that the
>document describes as IBM IN USE routine.  Looks as if it means when a
>record is in use perform some function.
>
>Does this ring a bell with anyone?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Gary Lehman
>Programmer Analyst II
>Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
>

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