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Hi Simon,
Yes, I guess it may be some cr@p ILE conversion software, perhaps
deleting work files.
I had of course seen the QDBDLTFI stack entry, but why should a delete need
a DLYJOB ? (rhetorical)
I guess we will have to : live with it, change the ILE conversion package
(send it back to the Ponderosa)
or find out why-DLYJOB and fix it.
Thanks for your time,
Jeff Bull
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Coulter [mailto:shc@flybynight.com.au]
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 3:04 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: QCMDEXC
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Hello Jeff,
You wrote:
> CVCM002 CVTILERPG 0000013500
> QLIDLOBJ QSYS 02A5
> QDBDLTFI QSYS 000C
> QCMDEXC QSYS 0105
> QWCDLYJB QSYS 0030
CVCM002 CVTILERPG USER - ILE CL program
QLIDLOBJ QSYS IBM - Librarian - Delete Object (CPP for the
majority of DLTxxx commands)
QDBDLTFI QSYS IBM - Database - Delete File
QCMDEXC QSYS IBM - Command execution
QWCDLYJB QSYS IBM - Work Management - CPP for DLYJOB
An ILE CL program is issuing some form of delete command. The generic
delete object program is invoking a specific object deletion handler which
is then waiting for a resource to become available. It is probably using
DLYJOB to avoid a LCKW timeout.
If the CLLE program is one of yours then examine the code at line 13500 to
see what file is being deleted. That may give you a clue as to why the
resource is not available.
Given that the library of the program invoking the delete function is
called CVTILERPG I wonder if this is someone's poxy RPG IV conversion
program doing stupid things?
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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