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By "look like", I ment the FILE and FORMTYPE keyword(the value I gave were just 
example). I use the default value for the job which then is the current one.

Denis Robitaille
Directeur services techniques
Cascades Inc
819 363 5187
fax 819 363 5177


>>> rob@dekko.com 02/21/02 10:10am >>>

When you said 'looks like' I am concerned.  Are you passing the JOB
parameter, or is defaulting to the current job?  If you are passing the JOB
parameter, how are you determining it?


Hello all,

I have an intermitent problem that is occuring at too of my sites that have
recently migrated to V5R1. I will try to explain the situation:

- An rpg program generate a spool file. Before finishing, the same rpg
program call QCMDEXC to execute a CHGSPLFA over the open spool file (we
want to change the form type depending on some values). The command string
looks like this:
CHGSPLFA FILE(RPGPRTF) SPLNBR(*LAST) FORMTYPE(NONSTD).

Most of the time, it works fine, but occasionnaly, I get the message
CPF3303 (File RPGPRTF not found in job //*). One funny thing I noticed is
that normally, in the message, you see the job id (number/user/device) in
the body of the message. But when my problem occurs, the job ID is //*.

Does anyone else has that kind of problem?

Any suggestion?

Denis Robitaille
Directeur services techniques
Cascades Inc
819 363 5187
fax 819 363 5177





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