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What cum level are you at?
Thanks
Dave
midrange-l@midrange.com writes:
>We had the same problem but it went away after we applied the latest cum
>package.
>
>
>On 20 Nov 2001 12:33 CST you wrote:
>
>> I recently upgraded to V5R1 and after a week of running under V5R1 we
>are
>> experiencing problems with open query. According to IBM I have the
>latest
>> PTFs for any area that might have an affect on open query.
>> Listed below is the job log of the error message. Can someone determine
>> what is wrong or have you had the same problem?
>>
>> *NONE Command 11/20/01 08:01:24 QCADRV
>> QSYS 0390 GLCQTBEX GGLEXEC 011F
>> Message . . . . : 13700 -
>OPNQRYF
>> FILE((GLLAMCUR)) FORMAT(*LIBL/GLFAMCUR
>> GLFAMCU2) QRYSLT('((AMSSG1 *GE
>> ''010'') *AND (AMSSG1 *LE ''010''))')
>> KEYFLD((1/AMBCUR) (1/AMPSEG)
>> (1/AMTBOR *ASCEND) (1/AMACNO)) MAPFLD((AMSSG1
>> '%SST(AMACNO 01 03)') (AMSSG2
>> '%SST(AMACNO 04 03)') (AMSSG3 '%SST(AMACNO 07
>> 04)') (AMSSG4 '%SST(AMACNO 11
>> 02)')) OPTIMIZE(*MINWAIT)
>> CPF9898 Escape 40 11/20/01 08:01:25 QQQSRVI1
>> QSYS *STMT QQQOPTIM QSYS *STMT
>> From module . . . . . . . . :
>> QQQFNCHK
>> From procedure . . . . . . :
>> QQFUNCTIONCHECK
>> Statement . . . . . . . . . :
>1210
>> To module . . . . . . . . . :
>> QQQOPTIM
>> To procedure . . . . . . . :
>> QQQCTINK_LIST
>> Statement . . . . . . . . . :
>29829
>> Message . . . . : CTINK_List -
>> Invalid Parameters..
>> Cause . . . . . : This message is
>> used by application programs as a general
>> escape message.
>> CPF4204 Escape 50 11/20/01 08:01:25 QQQQUERY
>> QSYS *STMT QQQQUERY QSYS *STMT
>> From module . . . . . . . . :
>> QQQQUERY
>> From procedure . . . . . . :
>STARFC
>> Statement . . . . . . . . . :
>18746
>> To module . . . . . . . . . :
>> QQQQUERY
>> To procedure . . . . . . . :
>> QQQQUERY
>> Statement . . . . . . . . . :
>11349
>> Message . . . . : Internal
>failure
>> occurred in query processor.
>> Cause . . . . . : A system
>failure
>> has occurred in the query processor
>> program. The query definition
>> template number is 1. Recovery . . . : See
>> the low-level messages. Correct
>> any errors and try your request again. If
>> the problem continues, report the
>> problem (ANZPRB command).
>> CPF3698 Information 00 11/20/01 08:01:25 QSCPUTR
>> QSYS 0045 QMHAPD QSYS 04E0
>> Message . . . . : Dump output
>> directed to spooled file 1.
>> Cause . . . . . : Dump output is
>> being directed to a spooled file.
>> CEE9901 Escape 30 11/20/01 08:01:30 QLEAWI
>> QSYS *STMT QQQOPNQF QSYS 00A4
>> From module . . . . . . . . :
>QLEDEH
>> From procedure . . . . . . : Q
>LE
>> leDefaultEh
>> Statement . . . . . . . . . : 234
>> Message . . . . : Application
>> error. CPF4204 unmonitored by QQQQUERY at
>> statement 0000011349, instruction
>> X'0000'.
>> Cause . . . . . : The application
>> ended abnormally because an exception
>> occurred and was not handled.
>The
>> name of the program to which the
>> unhandled exception is sent is
>> QQQQUERY QQQQUERY QQQQUERY. The program was
>> stopped at the high-level
>language
>> statement number(s) 0000011349 at the
>> time the message was sent. If
>more
>> than one statement number is shown, the
>> program is an optimized ILE
>> program. Optimization does not allow a single
>> 5722SS1 V5R1M0 010525 Job Log
>> JCR 11/20/01 08:02:07 Page 4
>> Job name . . . . . . . . . . : GLCQTBEX User . . . . . . :
>> THOLLING Number . . . . . . . . . . . : 423651
>> Job description . . . . . . : GSJOBD Library . . . . . :
>> GXAEXEC
>> MSGID TYPE SEV DATE TIME FROM PGM
>> LIBRARY INST TO PGM LIBRARY INST
>> statement number to be
>determined.
>> If *N is shown as a value, it means the
>> real value was not available.
>> Recovery . . . : See the low level messages
>> previously listed to locate the
>> cause of the exception. Correct any errors,
>> and then try the request again.
>> CPA0701 Sender copy 99 11/20/01 08:01:30 QCLXERR
>> QSYS 00DA QCLXERR QSYS 00DA
>> Message . . . . : CPF9999
>received
>> by GLCQTBEX at 13700. (C D I R)
>> Cause . . . . . : Control
>language
>> (CL) program GLCQTBEX in library GGLEXEC
>> detected an error at statement
>> number 13700. Message text for CPF9999 is:
>> Function check. CEE9901
>unmonitored
>> by QQQOPNQF at statement *N, instruction
>> X'00A4'. Recovery . . . : This
>> inquiry message can be avoided by changing
>> the program. Monitor for the
>error
>> (MONMSG command) and perform error
>> recovery within the program. To
>> continue, choose a reply value. Possible
>> choices for replying to message
>. .
>> . . . . . . . . . . . . . : C --
>> Cancel the CL program. D -- Dump
>> the CL program variables and cancel the CL
>> program. I -- Ignore the failing
>> command. R -- Try the failing command
>> again.
>> *NONE Reply 11/20/01 08:02:04 QMHSCLVL
>> QSYS 05C8 QCLXERR QSYS 00E7
>> Message . . . . : C
>> CPF9999 Escape 40 11/20/01 08:01:30 QMHUNMSG
>> *N XARAJMGR GXAEXEC 01FE
>> Message . . . . : Function check.
>> CEE9901 unmonitored by QQQOPNQF at
>> statement *N, instruction
>X'00A4'.
>> Cause . . . . . : An escape
>> exception message was sent to a program which
>> did not monitor for that message.
>> The full name of the program to which the
>> unmonitored message was sent is
>> QQQOPNQF . At the time the message was sent
>> the program was stopped at higher
>> level language statement number(s) *N. If
>> more than one statement number is
>> shown, the program was a bound program.
>> Optimization does not allow a
>> single statement number to be determined. If
>> *N is shown as a value, it means
>> the actual value was not available.
>> Recovery . . . : See the low
>> level messages previously listed to locate
>> the cause of the function check.
>> Correct any errors, and then try the
>> request again.
>>
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