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The (some other ) version  you are getting for RTVSYSVAL might  be in a
library in front of the  Latest IBM version and causing the problems.

At 08:32 AM 05/15/2002 -0400, Dan Bale wrote:
><moved from the RPG400-L list>
>
>Don't know what to tell you about RTVSYSVAL for your current version.  Is it
>possible someone could have deleted or renamed the command?
>
>As I seem to recall, all of the QSYSVvRrMm libraries are for previous
>compiler support.  Nothing more.
>
>Dan Bale
>SAMSA, Inc.
>989-790-0507
>DBale@SAMSA.com <mailto:DBale@SAMSA.com>
>   Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
>   (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: rpg400-l-admin@midrange.com [mailto:rpg400-l-admin@midrange.com]On
>Behalf Of Matthias Lausmann
>Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 4:49 AM
>To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
>Subject: OS release
>
>
>hi all,
>there seems something to be wrong in the last system
>updates:
>
>I tried to do a RTVSYSVAL in a CL program.
>The answer was 'command RTVSYSVAL in Library *LIBL not
>found'
>I looked for RTVSYSVAL (WRKOBJ OBJ(*ALL/RTVSY*) and
>that's what I've got:
>
>   RTVSYSINF   *CMD      QSYS
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM VALUE
>   RTVSYSINF   *CMD      QSYSV3R2M0
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM INFORMATION
>   RTVSYSVAL   *CMD      QSYSV3R2M0
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM VALUE
>   RTVSYSINF   *CMD      QSYSV4R2M0
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM INFORMATION
>   RTVSYSVAL   *CMD      QSYSV4R2M0
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM VALUE
>   RTVSYSINF   *CMD      QSYSV4R3M0
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM INFORMATION
>   RTVSYSVAL   *CMD      QSYSV4R3M0
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM VALUE
>   RTVSYSINF   *CMD      QSYSV4R4M0
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM INFORMATION
>   RTVSYSVAL   *CMD      QSYSV4R4M0
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM VALUE
>   RTVSYSVAL   *CMD      QSYS38
>RETRIEVE SYSTEM VALUE
>
>So I dont have a RTVSYSVAL in the current version of
>OS and a lot in previous (we are today on V4R5M0).
>What can be done to improve this situation - and why
>are those previous versions of OS still on the machine
>? I thought, they are deleted automaticaly!
>
>thanks and regards
>
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