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Matthew wrote: > We upgraded OS400 from V4R4M0 to V5R1M0 <snip> > We're getting the following messages on some of our libraries: > > MCH3601 - Pointer not set for location referenced. > > CPF326B - Damage to file nnnnn in library nnnnnn. > > After speaking with our software suppliers, they suggested we manually > run an object conversion (strobjcvn) on each of the libraries with the > problem, but doing this hasn't fixed the problem. That's not a big surprise. I haven't touched V5 yet, but I don't think object conversion is required from V4. Someone in here will shout loudly if I'm wrong, but I think this is just for CISC to RISC conversion. In any case, any objects that need to be should be converted automatically on first use. STROBJCVN is intended to improve performance by avoiding this overhead as each object is used. If you have damaged objects you probably need to plan for a RCLSTG. It's a pity you've just missed a weekend. :-( Dave... ======================================================= The opinions expressed in this communication are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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